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There are several motives for getting your property surveyed, especially if you’re buying, selling, building, or managing property. Our services have you covered.

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Residential/Boundary

  • Property Boundary Confirmation -A survey clearly defines your lot lines, helping you avoid disputes with neighbors over fences, driveways, or landscaping. It’s critical for ensuring you know exactly where your property begins and ends.

  • Buying or Selling Property - Lenders often require a survey to verify the property’s boundaries and ensure there are no encroachments or issues that could affect the loan. It also gives buyers peace of mind and sellers clarity on what they’re offering.

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Construction/Renovation

  • Preparing for Construction or Renovation - If you’re planning to build an addition, install a pool, or make other improvements, a survey identifies setbacks, easements, and zoning restrictions to ensure your project complies with local regulations.

  • A topographic survey is worth getting if you need a detailed map of a site's natural and man-made features—think elevation, slopes, trees, buildings, or utilities.

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Legal/Title

  • Combining or Lot Splitting - If you’re dividing or combining your property into smaller or bigger lots, a survey ensures accurate measurements and compliance with local zoning laws.

  • Resolving Title Issues - Surveys can uncover discrepancies between recorded deeds and actual property lines, catching potential title problems before they escalate into legal battles. This is especially important during real estate transactions.

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