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From Cotton Fields to Cul-de-Sacs: Land Surveying Challenges in Fast-Changing Rural Parcels
From Cotton Fields to Cul-de-Sacs: Land Surveying Challenges in Fast-Changing Rural Parcels Posted on July 15, 2026 by Surveyor Farmland does not stay farmland forever. A new road opens up, a builder buys the next field over and a
What New Home Lots Need From Boundary Surveying Before Design Starts
What New Home Lots Need From Boundary Surveying Before Design Starts Posted on June 7, 2026 by Surveyor A new home lot can fool you. From the curb it reads like a clean rectangle, ready for whatever floor plan catches your
Property Line Adjustment Strategies Using Boundary Survey Verification Methods
Property Line Adjustment Strategies Using Boundary Survey Verification Methods Posted on July 2, 2026 by Surveyor A property line adjustment moves the line between two parcels. The idea sounds simple, yet the new line only counts after a licensed surveyor
Why an ALTA Survey Matters Before Buying Land Near New Retail Growth
Why an ALTA Survey Matters Before Buying Land Near New Retail Growth Posted on June 24, 2026 by Surveyor You find the perfect parcel. It’s near a shopping center. Construction cranes are visible from the property line. A new retail corridor
When a Lot Survey Finds a Fence, Shed, or Driveway in the Wrong Place
When a Lot Survey Finds a Fence, Shed, or Driveway in the Wrong Place Posted on June 19, 2026 by Surveyor You’re selling your house. The real estate agent orders a lot survey. A few days later, you get a call.
What to Do About Property Encroachment
What to Do About Property Encroachment Posted on May 29, 2026 by Surveyor You look out your window one morning and notice your neighbor putting up a shed, fence, or driveway right where you believe your property is. It
