Archive | December, 2009

Modular Home Foundation Inspections

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Ludlow Engineering and Land Surveying specializes in manufactured foundation home inspections.

Many times before a closing of a sale of a manufactured home, lenders require an engineer to inspect the foundation of an existing structure.

Ludlow Engineering visits the site and inspects the structure.  The engineer then reports their findings in a engineer’s letter directed to the lender.

These services require a time frame of 48-72 hours from the time the request is made by the lender.  The cost to such inspection runs around $250.00 plus travel.  Ludlow Engineering located in Central Utah can cover most areas within the State of Utah. We do not charge more than $500.00 for any location in the State of Utah.

Lenders call now for an estimate on a modular foundation inspection;

Call 435.623.0897.


Land Title Surveys Performed In Utah

A Land Title Survey and An ALTA survey is one and the same.

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What is an ALTA survey?

ALTA stands for American Land Title Association. The ALTA is a group that represents the land title and title insurance industry. In addition to ALTA, the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM) also accepts and conforms to ALTA survey conventions. An ALTA survey is a survey done in such a way that it conforms to ALTA standards. The good thing about this is that most surveyors know and understand this format – so once you get used to reading an ALTA survey you will be able to do it over and over again on subsequent transactions.

Ludlow Engineering specializes in Land Title Surveys in the States of Utah, Idaho, Arizona, California and Nevada.

We have a trained professional staff eager to make the transaction with Ludlow Engineering and Land Surveying a pleasant one.

Click here to review the ALTA/ASCM standards of which we will provide to you at the time of your approved go ahead.

Call Now to get your estimate today on an ALTA/ASCM Land Title Survey

Ludlow Engineering is the Best Place to Go for a Utah Land Survey

Ludlow Engineering and Land Surveying Firm, located in Utah, performs the highest quality of surveying in the Mountain West.  Since 1975, Ludlow Engineering has served the States of Utah, Idaho and Arizona.

What Is A Boundary Survey?

An accurate survey of one or more parcels of land made to establish or to reestablish boundary lines on the ground, or to obtain data for preparation of a map or plan. Plans will usually show boundary lines and evidence of the same, buildings, monuments found or set, easements and rights of way, encroachments and lines of occupation, and other items affecting the real property being surveyed. Ludlow Engineering and Land Surveying will normally research records at the county Registry of Deeds and other municipal offices, as they relate to the property surveyed and abutting properties. If deed descriptions or evidence on the ground are vague or conflicting, research and field investigation can be more extensive. The survey plan is often recorded as a permanent record in the county Registry of Deeds, and is relied upon for the preparation of a legal description of the property.

How To Order Survey?

  • Step 1

Determine your reason for a land survey, such as locating boundary lines in order to build a fence or place a building.

  • Step 2

Provide the surveyor with copies of old surveys of the property, title insurance policies, and other pertinent documents relating to the property.

  • Step 3

Ask the surveyor for an estimate of the cost of conducting a land survey on your property.

  • Step 4

Inquire about how long it will take to receive the survey.

  • Step 5

Check the land surveyor’s references and certifications.

  • Step 6

Retain the services of a land surveyor by issuing a work order that spells out the type of survey work to be completed, delivery date and estimated costs.

Call 435.623.0897 to order Your Survey Today!

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