Property Surveys
A property survey is a detailed inspection and mapping of land, performed by a licensed surveyor, to establish legal property boundaries and other critical details. Here’s what it typically involves:
Boundary Determination: Identifies the precise legal boundaries of a property, helping to resolve disputes and ensure accurate land division.
Topographic Survey: Maps the natural and man-made features of the land, including elevations, structures, trees, and water bodies.
Construction Survey: Used to guide the construction of buildings, roads, and other infrastructure by marking the location and dimensions of proposed structures.
Subdivision Survey: Divides a large piece of land into smaller parcels, often for development or sale.
ALTA/NSPS Survey: A comprehensive survey that meets the standards of the American Land Title Association and the National Society of Professional Surveyors, often required for commercial property transactions.
Mortgage Survey: Verifies that the property’s boundaries match the legal description in the mortgage documents, ensuring there are no encroachments or boundary issues.
Floodplain Survey: Determines whether a property is located within a floodplain, which can affect insurance and development plans.
Property surveys provide essential information for property owners, buyers, developers, and lenders, ensuring accurate property descriptions and helping to prevent legal disputes