That would be considerably more expensive and is not common. If a survey is required for the loan to process then who is required to pay for it? I would think the seller must ensure the property measurements are correct and would pay for this as is his closing costs or is this something the New buyer is responsible for or is it negotiated. Thank you kindly for your answer. However, it is something that could be negotiated between the parties. Thanks, Nikki. I have owned this property now for 20 years and it has not been an issue with the last owner.
Is there any recourse for this, or would this be a case for adverse possession? I live in MI. Hi Jack, A boundary survey will likely help you determine the proper property lines. However, the adverse possession laws can differ significantly per state so you should check with an attorney in your state about the possibility of an adverse possession claim.
Hi , I need a property survey done just to put up a fence. My town needs it for my permit. Hi Leslie, It will really depend on what your town requires for the permit. They might only require a location survey, which will be significantly less expensive, but permits often do require markers to be placed.
Thanks, Nikki Lyon. My husband and I are looking to purchase several acres of land off our neighbor. His property butts up to ours so we basically want to expand our property lines. What type of surveying would we need to have done? Will Clark on June 11, at pm. Thanks so much, Will with Cardinal Surveying Reply.
Roger Stratton on February 13, at pm. Will Clark on February 16, at pm. Will with Cardinal Surveying Reply. Isaac hall on September 11, at pm. Look up the PLS number on the corner monument cap to figure out who the surveyor was then contact their office to figure out why your property was surveyed Reply. Joseph Barnett on September 13, at pm. Will Clark on September 28, at pm. Hi Joseph, It is difficult to advise you for a few reasons. Pradhyuman R Kansara on April 29, at am. Pabil on April 30, at pm.
Gina on September 28, at pm. Hi Gina, It is difficult to advise you for a few reasons. Submit a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Search for:. Does my property end at the sidewalk or the curb? What if I have lost my property papers? How to find a survey of a property? Why Is Adverse Possession Needed? What Is the Legal Description of a Property? How are Land Surveys Conducted? Control Points Similar to surveyor flags, a control point is a place on the property that the surveyor does not want to be disturbed.
Limit of Disturbance Using special stakes and markings, the surveyor will mark the limit of disturbance. Arroyo — A small and steep-walled dry watercourse with a flat floor.
Also known as a gulch or gully most commonly in the American Southwest Bank — The edge of a stream. Bed and Banks — Refers to the bottom of a body of water found on the property. Bottom — The land beside a river. Branch — a small stream. Also known as a brook or creek. Drain — A stream that had since dried. Ford — A shallow point in a stream that can be crossed on foot. Fork — The meeting point of two streams. Gut — A stream that passes through a narrow passed between hills.
Head — The source of a stream. Headwaters — Smaller streams that combine to create a larger stream. Kill — The Dutch word for creek Narrows — A narrow part of a stream.
Run — A small stream. Shoal — A shallow point of a river or stream. Spring — A body of water fed by a natural spring. Vly — The Dutch word for swampy lowland. Survey markers represent the legal boundaries of a person's property. Moving markers may create land line disputes with neighbors. For example, John's neighbor Sandy moves his northwest marker 3 feet in so she can have her fence cross his land. John may have to take Sandy to court to dispute the placement.
Since Sandy moved the marker, the surveyor John hired for the case will have to do research and resurvey the land to fix the problem to make John's case in court.
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