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Buy Real Estate After A Land Survey

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Buy Real Estate After A Land Survey

Our recommendation is simple… Only buy real estate after a land survey.  Whether it is commercial real estate or residential  – the smart bet is to get a land survey before any purchase.

Residential Land Surveying

There are many different types of land surveys. Residential land surveys are among the most common, and are the type of survey most likely to be encountered by the general public. Residential land surveying involves the precise measurements of the boundaries of a certain piece of real estate. This may also be called a boundary survey. Land surveys may be used in the case of property disputes or before you build on the land; title and lending companies may also require a land survey showing structures on the property.

Residential land surveying is much more complicated than simply measuring the boundaries of your land according to the property deed. Land surveyors actually research and then plot the true boundaries of the property. One step that is often forgotten about by those considering a survey of their land is the research that begins before the actual measurements may be taken.

The first step of a land survey is to search for any records concerning the property. These include title certificates, deeds, and other papers. Then, the land surveyor researches past surveys, easements, and other records which may influence his findings. Most of today’s homes are built on property that was sold after dividing up a larger piece of property; this can make the survey’s job more challenging, especially if this division was not surveyed or recorded properly.

Once the surveyor understands the historic boundaries of the property, the land surveyor will take the measurements of your land, determining whether the in-use boundaries conflict with the boundaries recorded in records or past surveys. Various points are marked, usually using stakes, to make re-surveying the land easier at some point in the future.

The measurements may be taken using a transit and tape measure, or an electronic tool known as an EDM. Today, GPS may also be used for land surveys, though not usually in areas that are heavily wooded. Newer technology is allowing residential land surveying to be undertaken with very accurate results.

Usually, a land surveyor will measure each location multiple times, averaging these results to determine the true position of the point. The location of boundaries and easements will then be marked on your land. After the measurements are complete and have been marked on your land, the land surveyor will generally walk the property with you, pointing out the landmarks measuring each point, such as a plastic or metal stake. Then, the surveyor will advise you on any differences between the current survey and previous surveys or records of the land, including any areas where neighboring property owners have encroached on the land.

When a professional land survey is complete, the property lines as stated by the licensed surveyor become the legal boundaries of the property. Usually, these boundary lines do not differ significantly from the previously accepted land boundaries, but this is not always the case. In some situations, your neighbors will also need to have a residential land survey conducted as well, if there is a boundary dispute. Having your property surveyed by a residential land surveyor can give you peace of mind as you gain certainty about the exact boundaries of your property.

We at Point to Point Land Surveyors pride ourselves on accuracy, customer service and quality work delivered on time, guaranteed. Residential land surveys are a specialty.

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Manufactured Home Foundation Inspections

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Manufactured Home Foundation Inspections

We are a full-time Civil Engineering Firm who are hired to inspect manufactured home foundations.  We inspect the placement of the home on the foundation according to HUD standards and regulations.

Brett Ludlow, PE from our staff  in the supervising engineer of our manufactured home inspection division.  Call today and speak with Brett about your inspection.

One other cool aspect of our services is we get the job done quickly.  We pride ourselves in meeting your deadline, so that the transaction is not delayed.

Call today at (435) 623-0897

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Modular Home Foundation Inspections

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Modular Home Foundation Inspections

A modular home foundation inspection is often required when a home is being purchased or sold.  This inspection is required by the lending institution and requires a professional engineer to inspect and document the foundation of the modular home.

We at Ludlow Engineering and Land Surveying are certified to offer such reports and inspections.  Located in the central part of the State of Utah, we can visit most areas within 2 hours.  This allows us to service the jobs that are required.

For example, a foundation inspection in the State of Utah, usually can cost about $350-400.  Sometimes due to location, that can be as low as $300.00.

The process in ordering a modular home inspection is as follows:

1) Call Ludlow Engineering and Land Surveying at (435) 623-0897

2) Provide Address of Property and Lender Information.  This report is often sent directly to your lender for expediting this process.

3) Provide payment of check or credit card, or make arrangements to have this completed before report is delivered.

4) Schedule a time to meet us out on the property for the inspection.

Simple and fast procedure – which we know you will be satisfied.  Our turn around time for the job to be completed is usually between 48-72 hours.  We know of your need and the requirement to have this completed quickly and efficiently.

Call Today for your Modular Home Inspection.  (435) 623-0897>>

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