Jacob Land Surveying, LLC provides surveying, consulting services and resources to a broad range of clients including homeowners, developers, contractors, lenders, real estate professionals, attorneys and governmental agencies. We pride ourselves on educating our clients about the land surveying process and handling all of the details from start to finish.
We provide a broad range of services using state-of-the-art equipment including GPS and robotic systems.
We provide a broad range of services using state-of-the-art equipment including GPS and robotic systems.
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ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey - An ALTA survey is a property survey prepared to minimum requirements set forth by the American Land Title Association (ALTA) and American Congress on Surveying and Mapping (ACSM).
This type of survey is often required by lending institutions and title companies prior to the closing of a real estate transaction or refinance.
An ALTA survey shows improvements, easements, rights-of-way, and other elements impacting the ownership of land.
An ALTA Survey is often prepared for commercial properties, as it will provide the title company with the information required to insure the title to the land and improvements to the high degree that a commercial development may require.
This type of survey is often required by lending institutions and title companies prior to the closing of a real estate transaction or refinance.
An ALTA survey shows improvements, easements, rights-of-way, and other elements impacting the ownership of land.
An ALTA Survey is often prepared for commercial properties, as it will provide the title company with the information required to insure the title to the land and improvements to the high degree that a commercial development may require.
Below are answers to some of the most common questions people ask us about land surveying.
You have probably heard the phrase "Good fences make good neighbors".
A survey will show any differences between what is described on your deed and what is really on the ground.
It will also disclose any encroachments.
These are things such as buildings, fences or other evidence of occupation that cross over the lot line.
This is something a prospective buyer would want to be aware of before purchasing the property as it may affect actual title to the property.
You have probably heard the phrase "Good fences make good neighbors".
A survey will show any differences between what is described on your deed and what is really on the ground.
It will also disclose any encroachments.
These are things such as buildings, fences or other evidence of occupation that cross over the lot line.
This is something a prospective buyer would want to be aware of before purchasing the property as it may affect actual title to the property.
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