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The physical evaluation of a site aims to gather all the necessary information about the geographic location, building construction and the landscape surrounding the building. All of this information can be gathered through a visit to the site and conversations with the owner of the property. The goal of the physical evaluation is to obtain as much of the basic information listed below as possible, take photos of the building/surrounding area, and create a simple map of the location. If accessing the site is complicated, an additional map detailing the route to access the site should be created. During an evaluation there are typically additional questions that arise that are specific to the site and other details that are noteworthy, these are valuable notes that should be recorded as well.
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The physical evaluation of a site aims to gather all the necessary information about the geographic location, building construction and the landscape surrounding the building. All of this information can be gathered through a visit to the site and conversations with the owner of the property. The goal of the physical evaluation is to obtain as much of the basic information listed below as possible, take photos of the building and surrounding area, and create a simple map of the location. If accessing the site is complicated, an additional map detailing the route to access the site should be created. During an evaluation there are typically additional questions that arise that are specific to the site and other details that are noteworthy, that should be recorded as well.

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The physical evaluation of a site aims to gather all the necessary information about the geographic location, building construction and the landscape surrounding the building. All of this information can be gathered through a visit to the site and conversations with the owner of the property. The goal of the physical evaluation is to obtain as much of the basic information listed below as possible, take photos of the building and surrounding area, and create a simple map of the location. If accessing the site is complicated, an additional map detailing the route to access the site should be created. During an evaluation there are typically additional questions that arise that are specific to the site and other details that are noteworthy, that should be recorded as well.
TranslationThe physical evaluation of a site aims to gather all the necessary information about the geographic location, building construction and the landscape surrounding the building. All of this information can be gathered through a visit to the site and conversations with the owner of the property. The goal of the physical evaluation is to obtain as much of the basic information listed below as possible, take photos of the building and surrounding area, and create a simple map of the location. If accessing the site is complicated, an additional map detailing the route to access the site should be created. During an evaluation there are typically additional questions that arise that are specific to the site and other details that are noteworthy, that should be recorded as well.

The physical evaluation of a site aims to gather all the necessary information about the geographic location, building construction and the landscape surrounding the building. All of this information can be gathered through a visit to the site and conversations with the owner of the property. The goal of the physical evaluation is to obtain as much of the basic information listed below as possible, take photos of the building and surrounding area, and create a simple map of the location. If accessing the site is complicated, an additional map detailing the route to access the site should be created. During an evaluation there are typically additional questions that arise that are specific to the site and other details that are noteworthy, that should be recorded as well.