A survey of the boundary of property according to the description in the recorded deed. Missing corner markers are replaced. A map showing the boundaries is prepared.
A survey that gathers data about the elevation of points on a piece of land and presents them as contour lines on a map. Topographic maps are used to show elevations and grading features.
The process of interpreting construction plans and marking the location of proposed new structures such as roads or buildings. This is performed to ensure a project is built according to engineering design plans.
An ALTA Survey is a specialized boundary survey of a property that adheres to strict standards developed by the American Land Title Association (ALTA) and the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS).
A subdivision is the act of dividing land into pieces that are easier to sell or otherwise develop. This typically includes a topographical survey, a site analysis, as well as road and lot layout.
GPS surveys use portable receiving antennas to gather data transmitted from satellites which are used to calculate the position of the object being located on the surface of the earth.
A loan survey is often required when you purchase a home. It's a way for your mortgage lender to verify that the property they're lending you money to purchase is as described in legal descriptions and is suitable as collateral for your mortgage loan.
An easement is a nonpossessory right to use and/or enter onto the real property of another without possessing it. An easement is typically dedicated for access or utilities.
An elevation certificate is a document that measures your property's susceptibility to flood damage and is one component used by your insurance agent to calculate your flood insurance premium.
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