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Land Surveys: Why You Should Get One
Saturday, March 20th, 2010

In recent times, it seems that the need for land surveys has diminished. Although this is a myth, most people are under the impression that a survey isn’t a necessary part of purchasing property.
Here are Frederick Ward Associates, we disagree. We say that surveys have a tremendous benefit. Surveys provide assurance that you are using the most up to date information when purchasing new property. Even more so, a survey can establish boundaries and reveal other rights affecting property, such as easements, rights of way, etc. These can help a purchaser become informed.
Even more so, a survey is useful for legal reasons. Each commercial land transaction is (or should be) anchored with a land survey and title insurance policy. And to ensure surveys are done properly, there are standards for surveyors set in place by organizations like the American Land Title Association or the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping. In addition, having an up-to-date and thorough survey can keep property owners out of a legal dispute, should one ever arise over property questions.
With that being said, take the time to get a proper survey done. It is an investment that can ensure proper property purchasing and holding, and will help avoid any trouble that may arise in the future.
See Frederick Ward Associate’s surveying options.
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