Log and Timber Home Living

The Driving Force

You’ve decided you want to own a log home on a picturesque piece of property – congratulations! I’m sure you’re chomping at the bit to approach log home providers and get your design underway, but first things first: It’s vital that you fully understand your rights to the land on which you intend to build this dream home.

For starters, whether you inherited the property, purchased it years in advance of planning your log home or are ready to buy land now, have the parcel surveyed. You may think you know the lay of

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