Land surveying barely comes to mind until you realize the need for one, which does not come very often. And sometimes, you are already aware of the need for it but simply ignore it with the wrong notion that you can save a lot of the surveying cost when you do it yourself or hire someone who is not licensed but is fairly cheaper.
There are many reasons for a need of land surveying. Whether you want to purchase a new lot, or planning to sell a property, or you and your siblings want to subdivide an inherited estate from your old folks. These are just a few among several more reasons to conduct land surveying. And if and when that need arises, it is better to be sure to contact a reliable land surveyor like that of Montgomery land surveying.
Here are some of the few reasons to seek a Montgomery land surveying:
1. To confirm if the legal description used for the property accurately describes the actual property
2. To verify whether the structures in your property like buildings, fences and easements for utility lines encroach to neighboring properties or vice versa.
3. To establish boundaries to the property by placing monument markers conspicuously to anyone standing inside or near the property.
4. To obtain a baseline data and record of all existing structures in the property that could be a reference for a resurvey in the future, if needed.
5. To find traces or proof suggesting usage of a portion of the property for concealed easement, a third party making claims on a section of the property
6. To provide the title insurer the proof they need to remove certain standard exclusions for insurance coverage and thus offer an “extended coverage” alongside matters that are off-the-record.
Depending on your needs, the land surveyor will gather data on the field and put in drawing. The cost will also depend on the extent of the survey. The more detailed it is, the higher the cost. The minimum information to be collected through Montgomery land surveying will be dictated by Alabama state law. Though, additional information that can be obtained by other types of land surveying such as topographic survey or flood elevation survey might be required by the title insurance company or the lender.
If you want to avoid unexpected legal disputes in the future regarding your property, then might as well get in touch with Montgomery land surveying to settle any issues with your estate. Since this is part of your investment, it is wise to contact a licensed land surveyor who is equipped with the academic qualifications and the technical capability to do the job for you.


