Re Update Request 2740 Grove Street Ne Brookhaven Ga 30319¶
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Category | Correspondence > Attorney-Client |
| Confidence | high |
| Reason | Email exchange between client (Sarah Zeeman) and her attorney (Brett Ledermeier) discussing case strategy and survey work status |
| Original File | re-update-request-2740-grove-street-ne-brookhaven-ga-30319.msg |
| File Type | MSG |
Email¶
| Header | Value |
|---|---|
| From | szeeman@gmail.com |
| To | Brett Ledermeier |
| Subject | Re: Update Request: 2740 Grove Street NE Brookhaven, GA 30319 |
| Date | Update Request: 2740 Grove Street NE Brookhaven, GA 30319 |
Email Body
Hi Brett,
Is there an update since your email on 8/8? The court hearing is in 6 days.
Best, Sarah
On Thu, Aug 8, 2024 at 11:04AM Brett Ledermeier <bledermeier@mmatllaw.com bledermeier@mmatllaw.com > wrote:
Sarah,
I have been in communication with Gaddy each week and providing him additional details to submit the formal proposal today. As for the hearing, you will not need to be present. Its a status hearing and I will email the Court the delay with the survey complexities and County and City requirements causing the delay due to their recent ordinances and zoning rules. The work Gaddy would be doing is re-platting the property lines which, given the location of the homes (both physical and in the City of Brookhaven/unincorporated DeKalb County), which requires topography scans, impervious surface measurements/inspection to ensure they are below 35%, permitting to change the tax assessor maps, and a three (3) page compilation of the original survey, topography, and proposed re-platting/subdivision survey that will then become the controlling plat for both properties.
Again, it is complex and the technical aspect of the equipment used would best be explained by Gaddy. He estimates the surveys to take roughly 6 hours per property.
Brett Michael-Schiff Ledermeier
Senior Associate, Real Estate Litigation
11625 Rainwater Drive | Ste 125 | Alpharetta, Ga 30009
Direct: 404.365.4564
Main: 770.200.7000
bledermeier@mmatllaw.com <mailto:bledermeier@mmatllaw.com>
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From: Sarah Zeeman <szeeman@gmail.com <mailto:szeeman@gmail.com> >
Sent: Thursday, August 8, 2024 10:40 AM
To: Brett Ledermeier <bledermeier@mmatllaw.com <mailto:bledermeier@mmatllaw.com> >; eric.zeni@stewart.com <mailto:eric.zeni@stewart.com>
Subject: Re: Update Request: 2740 Grove Street NE Brookhaven, GA 30319
Mr. Ledermeier,
Can I please get an update?
There has been no response to my questions for over a week and my voicemail was not answered.
Its my understanding nothing has been scheduled with Gaddy and at this point in time I will have to request be absent from my job for the upcoming court hearing for which we have no survey?
Please advise, thank you.
On Fri, Aug 2, 2024 at 8:10AM Sarah Zeeman <szeeman@gmail.com <mailto:szeeman@gmail.com> > wrote:
Good morning,
Was checking in on these questions.
Also, I would like to add question #5
I have to submit a request to my employer for additional time off of work to attend this new court hearing that I discovered online; what exactly is being presented to the court, and for my edification, is this the standard protocol two months+ after our court appearance and settlement at court?
Best,
Sarah
On Tue, Jul 30, 2024 at 8:45AM Sarah Zeeman <szeeman@gmail.com <mailto:szeeman@gmail.com> > wrote:
Good morning,
As you stated above,
The Agreement itself will be required to incorporate the new survey/subdivision plat, tax assessor amendment, and potentially permitting documents. Gaddy outlined why the survey is not just a standard survey; it is rather technical, but it does ensure that everything is completed in accordance with DeKalb and City of Brookhaven code.
Can you provide more details on:
1. What this is ( in a simpler explanation)
2. What was Gaddy's outline
3. What are the "technical" parts
4. What is the difference between a standard survey and what Gaddy (who has been working with and surveying Brookhaven and Dekalb for decades) is proposing needs to be done?
Best,
Sarah
On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 4:41PM Brett Ledermeier <bledermeier@mmatllaw.com <mailto:bledermeier@mmatllaw.com> > wrote:
Sarah,
I received your voicemail; I am on a conference call. I spoke with Gaddy, in length, and I am waiting for a formal quote/proposal with scope of work; he was supposed to send it over today I will follow up. The Court date is only a status hearing to see where the settlement stands. If the parties agree, we can always dismiss the case without prejudice pending the settlement e