There are many reasons you might need your land surveyed.
It could be as simple as needing your boundary established for a fence.
Maybe you're refinancing your mortgage, and the bank requires a current survey. You could be dividing your land into lots for sale, or giving your grandson five acres to build on the family property. If you are building a new home, you may be required to submit a site plan to your local planning and zoning commission, have a soil grid staked for septic purposes or a topographic survey made for the design of a challenging drive or to solve a drainage problem.
Developers and engineers use the data land surveyors provide to design everything from new subdivisions, shopping centers, roads, bridges, sewers and other municipal projects.
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