Professional land surveys are valuable to buyers and sellers in Florida at real estate closings.

Why Get a Professional Land Survey When You Buy Property?

A professional land survey is crucial in ensuring a smooth and secure real estate closing by providing accurate and detailed information about the property boundaries, features, and potential issues. All buyers should demand an up-to-date boundary survey before signing any residential mortgage closing papers. Here’s how it helps: 1. Verifies Property Boundaries: 2. Reveals Potential…

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Florida Wildlife Diaries

The job of a Florida land surveyor often involves interacting with Florida wildlife. The job isn’t all long. peaceful drives. We definitely find beautiful coastlines in any direction and pretty landscapes throughout the state. Florida rests on a geological terrain of porous rock layers riddled with caves and underground rivers. Florida’s landscape goes from sandy…

FEMA Flood Certificate Survey required for property insurance in Florida

Why Some Florida Homeowners Need a Flood Certificate Survey

A flood certificate shows insurance carriers the risk of water damage during a major storm. Florida’s Citizens Property Insurance Corp. will require flood insurance as part of all its new policies as of July 1, 2023. The State will extend that requirement to all existing policies on the renewal anniversary based on the dollar value…

A surveyor conducting a residential land survey, highlighting the importance of updated surveys for home or property buyers. Discover the top four reasons to obtain a comprehensive land survey for accurate property boundaries and easements. Secure your investment with our professional surveying services. Contact us for more information.
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The Top Four Reasons to Get an Updated Residential Land Survey

Getting an updated residential land survey is a great idea when you buy a home or property. A residential land survey isn’t required as part of the purchase. The title underwriter will most likely accept the seller’s survey defining the property boundaries and easements. Skipping this step may be one less expense for you, the…