Tree Inspections for Home Buyers
Tips and advice for home buyers, foresters and arborists on doing tree inspections to evaluate the health, maintenance needs, and economic values of trees on private land.
An inspection of the trees on potential property may be beneficial for a homebuyer that is concerned about individual trees or larger woodlots. What to look for, tips on creating construction plans, and advice on hiring professionals to do an inspection are described.
Authors
G. Olson
G. Olson
Date Published
2007
2007
Publisher
Minnesota Shade Tree Advisory Committee
St. Paul, MN (US)
Publication
Minnesota Shade Tree Advocate
Minnesota Shade Tree Advocate
Issue
Winter 2007
Winter 2007
Attachments and Links
Resource Type
Information/Research Summary
Information/Research Summary
Resource Format
Article (Newsletter)
Article (Newsletter)
Funding Source
USDA FS (Northeastern Area)
USDA FS (Northeastern Area)
Sub-Topics
Planning, Asset Management, Capital Assets, Appraisal and Valuation, Contracts, Diagnosis and Treatment, Economics/Cost-Benefit Analysis, Inventory (forest), Inventory (tree), Risk Assessment and Hazard
Planning, Asset Management, Capital Assets, Appraisal and Valuation, Contracts, Diagnosis and Treatment, Economics/Cost-Benefit Analysis, Inventory (forest), Inventory (tree), Risk Assessment and Hazard
State(s)/Region(s)
National
National
Keywords
Tree Inspection, Buying Home, Homeowner, Economic Value, Tree Inspector, Inspection Report
Tree Inspection, Buying Home, Homeowner, Economic Value, Tree Inspector, Inspection Report
Libraries
MW: F-ARTI-MN-07-001
MW: F-ARTI-MN-07-001
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MWCU&CF
MWCU&CF
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