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What a Subdivision Survey Can Reveal Before You Divide a Property
What a Subdivision Survey Can Reveal Before You Divide a Property Posted on July 07, 2026 by Surveyor Splitting one piece of land into several lots sounds simple. It rarely is. A subdivision survey often proves that fast. For developers,
When an Old Fence and a Property Line Survey Don’t Match
When an Old Fence and a Property Line Survey Don’t Match Posted on July 2, 2026 by Surveyor That fence has stood for thirty years. Your neighbor’s grandfather built it, and everyone in the neighborhood treats it as the boundary.
Property Survey Problems That Can Stay Hidden for Decades
Property Survey Problems That Can Stay Hidden for Decades Posted on July 1, 2026 by Surveyor A property can sit quiet for fifty years and still hide a survey problem. The deed looks clean. The fence has stood forever.
When Drone Land Surveying Makes Sense for Tight Urban Lots
When Drone Land Surveying Makes Sense for Tight Urban Lots Posted on June 30, 2026 by Surveyor Tight urban lots are hard to survey the old way. Crews squeeze between fences, dodge traffic and lose hours setting up gear
Topographic Survey Details That Can Affect Slab Construction
Topographic Survey Details That Can Affect Slab Construction Posted on june 29, 2026 by Surveyor A concrete slab looks simple. You pour it, you build on it, you move on. The ground underneath tells a different story. A topographic
How Drainage Paths Can Affect Lot Planning
How Drainage Paths Can Affect Lot Planning Posted on June 25, 2026 by Surveyor A lot that looks buildable on a map can become a problem the moment rain hits it. Water pooling in the wrong spot, runoff crossing
