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Boundary Survey |
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These surveys are normally described by Metes and Bounds and may require extensive research of adjoining deeds, original government surveys, highway plans, etc. . A Boundary Survey usually requires fieldwork on neighboring lands to verify or find existing monumentation. Because many deeds were prepared in an office and not actually surveyed, and others are just poorly written, it may require extra research and fieldwork to determine the property lines. The comers should be marked in accordance with existing state standards, and the owner receives a drawing depicting what comers were set and what comers were found, and the relationship between deed lines and lines of possession. To order a Boundary Survey or receive more information please call (330) 455-2999 or e-mail Sara Henry at deibelsurveying@neo.rr.com |
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Lot Survey |
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This is a survey of a lot in a recorded subdivision. Corners should be marked in accordance with existing state standards and with the owner receives a drawing depicting what corners were set and what corners were found. |
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