Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Consulting
Forester?
A consulting forester is your personal representative
who helps you with all your forestry-related needs.
Professional consulting foresters have at least a
bachelor's degree in forestry and have been trained in
all phases of proper forest management. They provide
services for a fee or on a contract basis to the general
public.
What's the difference
between Consulting Foresters and other
"Foresters"?
Consulting foresters represent you. Other foresters
represent their employer, such as a sawmill or veneer
mill. In other words, consulting foresters represent
your best interests.
Do I need a Consulting
Forester?
If you answer yes to any of the statements below, you
may want to consider contacting us:
- Are you interested in
selling some timber and want to get the highest
price possible while protecting your property and
interests?
- Do you want to know
how much timber there is in a forested tract and/or
its current value?
- Has some of your
timber been stolen? PA's timber trespass law enables
you to receive up to three times the estimated
damages of your trees plus any and all costs
incurred in determining the value of the trees if
they were removed illegally or without your consent.
This report would be required in a civil or criminal
action suit.
- Are you interested in
managing your forestland to maximize its fullest
potential?
- Would you like to have
your existing property lines located and marked? (We
are not registered surveyors, but we can locate
hard-to-see existing property lines and mark them
for easy visibility.)
- Are some of your trees
looking a bit unhealthy? We can examine them to
determine what is causing the problem and present
you with a disease and/or pest inspection report
based on our findings.
The above statements
refer to just some of the main services we provide.
Don't hesitate to contact us for anything regarding your
forest. If we can't offer you the help you need, we'll
try to set you up with someone who can.
How much are my trees
or that tract of timber worth?
Probably much more than you realize. Most landowners
aren't fully aware of their timber's true value.
Species, tree quality, and local timber markets
determine the actual value of your timber. One of our
services is performing timber appraisals and inventories
which can give you an idea of how much timber there is
in a tract and its value using the most up-to-date
timber market report. People who are interested in
purchasing or selling timber and/or timberland
especially benefit from this service. They will have a
much more realistic idea of how much timber that parcel
of forestland contains and its current value. If you
would like to know more about this service, click here.
When selling timber,
why shouldn't I just sell my trees directly to a logger
or sawmill myself and avoid paying your fee?
The biggest reason; we can get you more money for your
trees that you could ever get by yourself. When you
accept an offer from a logger or sawmill, you are
committing yourself to accept their price and to abide
by their harvesting practices. Without having other
offers, can you really be sure you are getting the best
price for your timber? With only a single offer, can you
be sure you will get paid for all the trees that will be
taken? Exactly what trees will be taken? What something is worth to one entity, may be
worth much more to another. This is always the case when
dealing with timber. You need to understand that timber
markets do vary with each timber purchaser. Time of
year, log inventory, mill size, and product demand also
contribute to how much they can pay.
For example; an
agent from a local sawmill sent you a letter offering to
pay you $31,000 for some timber he is willing to take
off your property. This is $31,000 you don't have and
accept readily feeling like you just hit the lottery,
thinking your 30 acres of timber couldn't have been
worth that much. However, that same amount of timber may
have been worth $52,000 to another mill 50 miles away
that happens to have excellent veneer log markets.
That's an extra $15,800 dollars a professional
consultant would have made for you after subtracting a
10% fee, assuming the $52,000 was indeed the high bid
for the sale! Consulting foresters have been known to
get over 100 percent more for landowners than they were
offered initially! This happens quite often. Usually, the
amount consulting foresters can get for you offsets
their fee. In essence, it makes their timber sale
administration for you "free" in most cases,
such as in the example above. Consulting foresters will
make you money! For more information on our timber sales
administration, click here.
When I contact you, am
I obligated to anything?
Absolutely not! There is never a fee to talk to us. We
want to be able to help you any way we can. We will be
happy to spend some time with you discussing how we may
be of assistance. If we are unable to assist you, we
will try to refer you to someone who can. In regard to
timber sales; we will come out and walk your property
with you, or by ourselves, to see if a timber sale is
right for you without any obligation. If your trees need
to grow a little more, we'll let you know. We want to
make sure you are managing your forest correctly. Think
we may be able to help? Fill out the form on the Request
page and we will get in touch with you.
Regarding timber
sales, what are my responsibilities?
To make sure you actually own the trees and guarantee
title to them. We handle everything else.
How do I get paid for
my trees?
For average sales you will get paid in full before any
cutting begins, usually right after the signing of the
cutting contract. If it is an extremely valuable sale or
for certain tax reasons, installments may be made
throughout the harvesting process. Any and all payment
information will be stated in the contract.
I am an absentee
landowner. Can you do inspections and make
recommendations on my forest to make sure timber theft
isn't occurring and to make sure everything is ok?
Yes! We can inspect your property and keep you
up-to-date. We will make recommendations to when timber
harvesting should be done in addition to your other
goals.
What are your fees?
Our fee for administering average timber sales is
10% of
the gross sale price. For extremely small or customized
work, the % may be slightly higher.
Hourly, lump sum, or per/acre rates for all other
projects depending on the type of job, travel distance,
and amount of time required.
Contact us
for a no obligation quote.
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2002-2007