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Resource Environmental Solutions, Any info?
Posted on 11/14/18 at 3:58 pm
Posted on 11/14/18 at 3:58 pm
RES
Has anyone ever dealt with the company RES? Corporate is in Houston, but they have offices across the nation including BR.
Apparently they handle land mitigation for wetlands. I'm just trying to see what I'm dealing with.
Has anyone ever dealt with the company RES? Corporate is in Houston, but they have offices across the nation including BR.
Apparently they handle land mitigation for wetlands. I'm just trying to see what I'm dealing with.
Posted on 11/14/18 at 4:07 pm to Dead End
That's a pretty open ended question. What are you trying to learn?
Posted on 11/14/18 at 4:28 pm to Ex-Popcorn
Sorry, I've been approached by them to sell a piece of my property. I'm trying to learn who I'm dealing with.
Posted on 11/14/18 at 5:03 pm to Dead End
I assume they are a land bank that buys werland area for mitigation credits?
Posted on 11/14/18 at 5:55 pm to Dead End
You don't need to sell your property to them to make money for protecting that wetland. You can get a pretty sweet deal just by putting it into a conservation easement.
Posted on 11/14/18 at 6:01 pm to bmy
Ha...no. Generating bankable credits is expensive and difficult. Lots of risk and red tape. Creation of a conservation easement is just one of MANY steps to profit. And it can't just be any old conservation easement. There are lots of corps requirements, planting schedules, etc.
Posted on 11/14/18 at 6:03 pm to Dead End
How big of an area are we talking about? The Corps generally wants to see large tracts for mitigation banks. Like was said, you don't have to sell your land to put a conservation easement on it and create a wetland bank. You just can't develop it in the future, but can still use it for hunting.
Posted on 11/14/18 at 6:04 pm to Dead End
quote:I have a headache just reading that
Mitigation
Posted on 11/14/18 at 6:21 pm to Dead End
Yes, but I was on the other end of the deal. Needed to buy credits.
Guy I dealt with was nice enough and handled all the questions and paperwork I needed.
Guy I dealt with was nice enough and handled all the questions and paperwork I needed.
Posted on 11/14/18 at 6:28 pm to Ex-Popcorn
quote:
Generating bankable credits is expensive and difficult. Lots of risk and red tape. Creation of a conservation easement is just one of MANY steps to profit. And it can't just be any old conservation easement. There are lots of corps requirements, planting schedules, etc.
Can you tell me more? Is this something I should consider and how profitable could this be?
Posted on 11/14/18 at 6:33 pm to Dead End
quote:youre going to prison and will be someones bitch
Has anyone ever dealt with the company RES? Corporate is in Houston, but they have offices across the nation including BR.
Apparently they handle land mitigation for wetlands. I'm just trying to see what I'm dealing with.
thats the upside
Posted on 11/14/18 at 7:26 pm to OWLFAN86
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youre going to prison and will be someones bitch
I can use a new bitch if you're interested.
Posted on 11/14/18 at 9:13 pm to Ex-Popcorn
quote:
Ha...no. Generating bankable credits is expensive and difficult. Lots of risk and red tape. Creation of a conservation easement is just one of MANY steps to profit. And it can't just be any old conservation easement. There are lots of corps requirements, planting schedules, etc.
Yeah but if all you are doing is setting aside a piece of your property any developer worth a shite will be footing the bill. You're just providing the location.
Posted on 11/15/18 at 7:11 am to bmy
Not sure I understand what you are trying to say here. Developers have nothing to do with this. The industry is the creation of bankable credits that can be sold, generally, to oil and gas companies so they can impact wetlands in the watershed while installing new pipeline.
A property owner setting up a conservation easement on his own does nothing in that process.
A property owner setting up a conservation easement on his own does nothing in that process.
Posted on 11/15/18 at 1:24 pm to Ex-Popcorn
quote:
The industry is the creation of bankable credits that can be sold, generally, to oil and gas companies so they can impact wetlands in the watershed while installing new pipeline.
A property owner setting up a conservation easement on his own does nothing in that process.
They bought a large amount of land that connects to my property, and now they'd like to buy my property. How valuable is land to large companies like this?
Posted on 11/15/18 at 1:37 pm to Dead End
A lot more than it is otherwise
Posted on 11/15/18 at 1:49 pm to Dead End
I've actually dealt with them for pipeline mitigation. They're a legit outfit and deliver what their clients need.
That being said, I'm not a landowner but have been a consumer of credits. I'm can't vouch for the experience on the landowner end.
If you want competition contact Delta Land Services and tell them you might like to develop something.
That being said, I'm not a landowner but have been a consumer of credits. I'm can't vouch for the experience on the landowner end.
If you want competition contact Delta Land Services and tell them you might like to develop something.
Posted on 11/15/18 at 2:24 pm to PCRammer
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I've actually dealt with them for pipeline mitigation. They're a legit outfit and deliver what their clients need.
That being said, I'm not a landowner but have been a consumer of credits. I'm can't vouch for the experience on the landowner end.
Thanks for the input.
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