Whether you need to establish the boundaries of a tract of land, to set new boundary monuments, or to write property descriptions, count on Southern Colorado Surveying. Loan companies, title companies, and their underwriters can take advantage of an I.L.C. to locate improvements and uncover conflicts on an existing tract of land. Trust our locally owned and family operated business with over 10 years of experience to handle all your surveying needs.
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Field survey: Evidence is gathered such as existing monuments, possession lines, and any specific features that could be seen as the boundary line.
Boundary line determination: Once all the evidence is evaluated, the surveyor will decide on the location of the survey boundaries.
Existing corners may be accepted or rejected, based on legal principles, evidence, and research.
Recording: The plat will be deposited or recorded with the Clerk and Recorder's Office in the applicable county.
Field survey: Evidence is gathered such as existing monuments, possession lines, and any specific features that could be seen as the boundary line.
Boundary line determination: Once all the evidence is evaluated, the surveyor will decide on the location of the survey boundaries.
Existing corners may be accepted or rejected, based on legal principles, evidence, and research.
Recording: The plat will be deposited or recorded with the Clerk and Recorder's Office in the applicable county.
Land surveys done by us show all improvements within and adjoining to the subject survey.
Along with boundaries, improvements reflect occupation and lines of possession that a property owner believes to be their own.
This information helps in establishing claims of ownership in an easy way, if the deeded title isn't clear.
Land survey plats performed by Southern Colorado Surveying show reference to the research completed and used to establish the boundaries of the survey.
Our research may also include any quiet title suits that may have been completed by previous owners or by adjacent property owners.
Along with boundaries, improvements reflect occupation and lines of possession that a property owner believes to be their own.
This information helps in establishing claims of ownership in an easy way, if the deeded title isn't clear.
Land survey plats performed by Southern Colorado Surveying show reference to the research completed and used to establish the boundaries of the survey.
Our research may also include any quiet title suits that may have been completed by previous owners or by adjacent property owners.
The purpose of an I.L.C. is to locate improvements on an existing tract of land and to discover any conflicts.
Conflicts can include encroachments from improvements into or from adjacent properties.
Boundary lines are not re-established as they are in a land survey, but are superimposed for an optimal fit to the corner monuments found in the field.
The Improvement Location Certificate is not deposited or recorded in the Office of the Clerk and Recorder and no new monuments will be set.
Contact Southern Colorado Surveying to learn more about improvement location certificates, or to schedule an appointment.
Conflicts can include encroachments from improvements into or from adjacent properties.
Boundary lines are not re-established as they are in a land survey, but are superimposed for an optimal fit to the corner monuments found in the field.
The Improvement Location Certificate is not deposited or recorded in the Office of the Clerk and Recorder and no new monuments will be set.
Contact Southern Colorado Surveying to learn more about improvement location certificates, or to schedule an appointment.
It isn't enough to find a corner with a metal detector to verify its location.
Corners found by Southern Colorado Surveying are located using GPS or conventional survey equipment.
Physically locating the corners of a lot or tract will verify the locations to be the correct corners.
Even a surveyor will not be able to adequately determine the location of a corner without the use of survey equipment to verify its position.
After the corners of a lot or tract are located, the corners are marked with a 4-5 foot long, rebar, set next to the existing corner.
Corners found by Southern Colorado Surveying are located using GPS or conventional survey equipment.
Physically locating the corners of a lot or tract will verify the locations to be the correct corners.
Even a surveyor will not be able to adequately determine the location of a corner without the use of survey equipment to verify its position.
After the corners of a lot or tract are located, the corners are marked with a 4-5 foot long, rebar, set next to the existing corner.
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