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Boundary Surveys

Boundary surveys have three important parts: a scale correct drawing, an unambiguous legal description, and iron markers set in the ground to memorialize property corner locations. A strong boundary survey agrees between field measurements shown on the survey, deed vs ground distances (and angles or bearings), and then “calls” to boundary markers shown in the…
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Lot Survey for Residential & Commercial Property

Lot Survey Residential Lot surveys come in two flavors: plat subdivision (subdivide by simultaneous conveyance) or division (carved from a larger tract). Lots in a subdivision are pro-rated on the ground according to field vs plat dimensions for the whole block. Lots divided from a larger tract depend on the sequence of division and the…
