Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Musselman Associates

    1.0 (1 review)
    Closed Closed

    Services - Musselman Associates

    Land surveying

    Musselman Associates Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Musselman Associates

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    6 years ago

    Mailbox is full could not leave message requesting service. Guess they are overwhelmed with business...

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Land Surveying 121 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Johnson Surveying Inc

    Johnson Surveying Inc

    (6 reviews)

    We hired Timothy B. Johnson of Johnson Surveying (timbjohnson@rcn.com) to complete a survey of our…read moreproperty in May of 2022. Tim was very responsive to my email, his prices were reasonable, and he scheduled our survey quickly - in fact, he came out the day we made settlement on our new house and staked the property that afternoon. Several weeks later after we had a fence installed, our neighbor claimed the fence was on her property. We contacted Mr. Johnson and he assured us his survey was accurate and that we should hold our ground (literally) and consult a lawyer. We had this conversation multiple times with him but he repeatedly insisted his survey was accurate so we consulted a lawyer and pushed back on the neighbors claim. Throughout several months of legal haggling where we regularly checked and double checked with Mr. Johnson, he maintained his survey was correct. A few days before we were supposed to appear in court against the neighbor, Timothy B. Johnson sent an email to us and our attorney saying his survey was inaccurate by 9 feet on both the left and right side of our yard. 9 FEET!!!! He advised us to move the fence and said he would pay for it. We have that in writing. Obviously we were angry but we paid the neighbor and requested the reimbursement from Mr. Johnson. People make mistakes and we tried to keep the attitude of: "OK, he finally admitted it. He can reimburse us and make it right and we move on. It stinks but it happens. We are all human" Well - of course when we reached out for reimbursement, Mr. Johnson balked. He said since our neighbor didn't name him directly in her suit, we could -- and I quote -- "go pound sand." The neighbor had no way of knowing who our surveyor was so of course she didn't name him directly. Timothy B. Johnson refused to pay even after admitting his wrong doing. We took Mr. Johnson to court; but he never bothered to show up so we were awarded a default summary judgement because again, we had evidence of him admitting he was wrong. He never paid us. We asked the court for a lien against his property but the business addresses he lists for Johnson Surveying are not owned by Timothy B. Johnson directly so we cannot use that avenue as recourse for payment. Timothy B. Johnson works in New York, Pennsylvania, and Florida. He continues to run a surveying company. He is unprofessional, irresponsible, and untrustworthy. Do not hire this person. (timbjohnson@rcn.com)

    Hired Johnson Surveying to measure my property , so that I can install a fence in my back yard. Tim…read morewas super nice and did an excellent job. Price was reasonable too.

    DLP Realty - Pluming damage

    DLP Realty

    (55 reviews)

    Don't make an expensive mistake like we did…read more Even if this review only convinces one person to never rent with DLP, I will have saved someone from going through what we went through... Where do I begin with these people... For this being our first apartment (my boyfriend and I), DLP set a horrendous image for what apartment renting would be like. For starters, I genuinely don't understand why DLP charges a broker fee for apartment renting. This was an expense we were not expecting, but because we have never rented before, we thought it was common place. Turns out, it's not. So we felt robbed of $700. I was even told that my ' Real estate agent' found the apartment for me over the phone, when in fact, she did not. I found the apartment on Hot Pads. That was the first strike for us. After living in the apartment for maybe 2 months it turns out the apartment was infested with deer mice... we must have caught 7 or more in the few days of trying to catch them. We found they were living in our stove because thats were the majority of the mouse shit was. We reported it to DLP and they denied our maintenance request and told us it was our responsibility. After weeks of catching them and feeling hopeless, I called DLP maintenance directly and they told me no one else in the apartment has ever reported mice. I didn't believe them for a second because, after speaking to the neighbors, they had mice for years. They finally sent someone to 'correct' the problem a few weeks after we reported the issue. They really just plugged up the holes they were getting into our apartment from. Maybe 2 months after we found mice, we were sitting in our living room late at night and smelled smoke. There was a fire in the downstairs apartment. The building had to be evacuated of course and we had to wait for the fire department to take care of the fire. The next few days after, I called DLP to ask how the fore started due to fear of what caused it. I was told I would get a call back from the property management about my questions... I never received a call back... Things were pretty tame for a month about until a panel from our ceiling fell in our bathroom. A huge part of drywall fell on top of the ceiling panel and got debris everywhere. Literally parts of the ceiling that they were tying to conceal were exposed such as cracks and peeling paint that they didn't bother to fix. So every once in a while, smaller parts of the ceiling fall on our floor and we just sweep it up knowing they are not going to fix it anytime soon. Honestly, its probably a structural problem rather than a cosmetic issue. Especially since you could feel how weak the floors were when walking. Thank God we were not in the room when it fell or it would have feel on us and thank God the entire building somehow held up while we were in it. A few weeks after that, the handle on our bathtub broke and water erupted from our tub. When we went into the basement to turn the water off in our apartment, it turns our, there is no water shut off for our apartment. We had a direct line from the city. That means, we had to call the city. Now we are on the third floor, so imaging water pouring out of our tub and having no immediate way of shitting it off. DLP send a plummer out 4 times and finally fixed the tub pipping and gave us a shut off valve. That was only after i told them in not paying rent until the issue is fixed. Not our sink is leaking so I'm going to have to go through all this again. One day, during heavy rain, water leaked through our weak ceiling and water pooled in our kitchen and bathroom ceiling tiles. Not to mention the extreme leaking in the hallway right outside our apartment door. The only redeeming quality that DLP had for us was the maintenance staff we dealt with, and that is just because they were genuinely nice people. I thought DLP our backs. I could not have been more wrong. have plenty of receipts/ pictures for what we went through. I hope you read this entire review and realize DLP is not an option. You deserve to be treated like a person, not a dollar sign.

    Do you know if the recent finding by a jury in the Middle District of Louisiana finding Baton Rouge…read moreVenture LLC, a company owned by DLP entities and persons, liable for "bad faith" damages, and a follow up lawsuit from the counterparty to those damages claiming that those properties were refinanced with affiliated DLP entity debt funds over a lis pendens? If so, what would you think the impact to DLP would be?

    Musselman Associates - landsurveying - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...