The most common type of survey, and they serve to locate the limits of a certain property or description.
A type of land survey in which the legal boundaries of an area are located and the area is divided into smaller parcels, streets, rights of way and other accessories. All necessary corners or dividing lines are marked and monumented. The plats created for these surveys are filed in the appropriate county and/or municipality, and are subject to the approval of regulatory bodies.
Surveys that are usually required when construction is going to take place and all improvements and utilities need to be located as well as elevations of the property.
These surveys are obtained when a loan is being secured on a piece of property (usually commercial). Land Title Surveys are the most extensive and costly and are designed to provide comfort to the lender, Title Company, and/or buyer as to title issues such as easements and encroachments.
A product that is provided on residential loans. Although a drawing is often provided to the client, be aware that these are NOT BOUNDARY SURVEYS. Fences and other improvements should not be constructed based on information provided by the mortgage inspection. No survey markers are set during a Mortgage Inspection.
A combination of a boundary and topographic survey with resulting plans used for designing development features such as roads, subdivisions, industrial construction, etc.
The survey measurements made while construction is in progress to control elevation, horizontal position and dimensions, and to determine adequacy of completion.
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