Property Survey: Why All Buyers Should Have one
I recently came across an article talking about why all new or future house buyers should have the property that they're looking at surveyed. It has some really interesting facts that could save you a lot of money when your looking to purchase a new house. Take this for example if your looking to buy a new house and it doesn't have a new survey done prior to closing on the property, any kind of set-back violation, or boundary dispute with the neighbors that could arise will not be covered on the previous homeowners title insurance policy, CAUSING YOU A LOT MORE MONEY....CHECK IT OUT!http://www.realtown.com/ksburrus/blog/property-survey-why-all-buyers-should-have-one1
Happy National Surveyors Week!
National Land Surveyors week is from March 18th to the 24th this year, surveying has long been an essential aspect of in the development of the human environment since the beginning of time, without it planning for future construction would be impossible! Here's a little shout out to our famous presidents who once held the profession, Thank You George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln!
Why YOU should get your property surveyedI came across a really interesting article that explains why you should get your property surveyed. A lot of people don't really know why they should or why it would benefit them. This article gives the top 10 reasons of why you should get your property surveyed today!
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Here they are......click the link at the bottom to find out more about each one.
1.) Boundary Lines 2.) Gores, Overlaps, and Gaps 3.) Rights-of-way, Easements, and Abandoned Roads 4.) Ponds, Rivers, Creeks, Streams, Wells, and Lakes 5.) Joint Driveways, Party Walls, Rights-of-Support, Encroahcments, Overhangs or Projections 6.) Existing Improvements 7.) Water, Electric, Gas, Telephone Lines 8.) Cemeteries 9.) Access, Ingress, and Egress 10.) Zoning Classification http://realestate.findlaw.com/neighbors/le15_6top.html |