LHIS
Well-Known Member
Does such a job exist? We are looking at a property with a bit of land (3 acres) but as it is low lying I want some definitive answers on whether the land is going to be suitable for couple of ponies.
When we went to view it one of the fields was a bit soggy looking in patches, but this was following a deluge of rain in the area and it was hardly surprising. We went again after a week of dry weather and it was better, but still soggy looking.
We've had the property surveyed and the surveyor noted that the land is low lying and the same area I observed looked soggy still. Is there such a person that might be able to advise on land suitability? If so, what type of job role would this be so I can hunt someone down.
The vendors tell me they've had horses on the land for 15 years without issue, but I want to be sure as the primary appeal of this house is the potential to have my pony at home.
When we went to view it one of the fields was a bit soggy looking in patches, but this was following a deluge of rain in the area and it was hardly surprising. We went again after a week of dry weather and it was better, but still soggy looking.
We've had the property surveyed and the surveyor noted that the land is low lying and the same area I observed looked soggy still. Is there such a person that might be able to advise on land suitability? If so, what type of job role would this be so I can hunt someone down.
The vendors tell me they've had horses on the land for 15 years without issue, but I want to be sure as the primary appeal of this house is the potential to have my pony at home.