Burning Questions About Residential Land Survey

Burning Questions About Residential Land Survey


Q: I've been told that I have to get yourself a survey done because I'm curious about the borders of my property. I'm not sure what I should do in order to hire someone to do a survey in Mobile. What must i expect from working with a surveyor - am i going to need to provide any information in advance in regards to my property to get a survey in Mobile started?

A: Overall it's actually a very simple process. When you want to order a survey in Mobile you simply need to contact a company that does residential land survey. The surveyor will run-down a listing of questions with you in order to garner some necessary data on the project; primarily the address of the land, the municipality where it's located (in or around Mobile?) and when Land Surveys Bristol buying the land they'll need the name of the current owner.

Q: Every project I've been involved in around my property is definitely a lengthy one. Since the survey can be an outdoor job that can get held up by a large amount of factors, what's the common amount of time it takes to a get yourself a survey in Mobile complete once the project starts?

A: For most residential projects, it's often just 2 to 3 3 weeks to perform a survey in Mobile. Obviously this can vary due to other factors which could contain the process up. At that time when a survey in Mobile has been completed, the survey will have to begin by gathering pertinent data surrounding the house in questions - often you start with court records and existing documents on past surveys. Once the collection of data is complete, the survey begins on the house. From the completed survey, the surveyor provides the land owner or requesting party with up-to-date maps. For other projects associated with subdivisions or construction topography, enough time frame will vary based on the size of the project.

Q- It appears like there's lots of information which has to be gathered and compiled for a residential land survey in Mobile. Challenging information that's being handled by the surveyor, just what can I be prepared to receive once the survey in Mobile in completed?

A- The boundaries of the property are generally marked, particularly in the corners. The markers that are used to mark the corners tend to be permanent markers such as iron pins or other more permanent material. These markers typically carry the name or identification of the surveyor in the event that someone needs to contact them down the road. Beyond the markers, the person ordering the survey receives copies of the new and wholly accurate property map. The original is held by the surveyor, and additional copies could be easily requested to be passed out to attorneys, contractors, etc.

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