Services

Title Survey

Title Survey is a comprehensive examination of the ownership history and property rights of specific piece of real estate. It’s a crucial step in the home buying process and it’s essential to ensure that buyer has a clear and marketable title to the property.

FEMA Elevation Certificate

An FEMA elevation certificate is an official document issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in the United States. It provides information about a property's elevation in relation to the base flood elevation (BFE) established by FEMA for floodplain management purposes. The certificate includes details such as the location, elevation of the structure's lowest floor and flood zone designation. It is often required for properties located in flood-prone areas to determine flood insurance rates and ensure compliance with local building codes and regulations.

ALTA/NSPS Survey

An ALTA Survey is a specialized type of Boundary Survey for a property, following rigorous standards set by the American Land Title Association (ALTA) and the National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS). Crucial for legal ownership, it accurately defines property boundaries, including any easements, public rights-of-way, or changes to the property over time.

Stakeout Survey

A stakeout survey is a type of land surveying activity that involves physically marking specific points or features on the ground based on design plans or survey data. These points are typically related to construction projects, property boundaries, or infrastructure development. Stakeout surveys ensure that construction activities proceed according to the approved plans, helping to prevent errors, maintain alignment, and ensure compliance with design specifications. They play a crucial role in facilitating the accurate implementation of construction projects and are often conducted by licensed land surveyors or surveying teams.

Topographic Survey

A Topographic Survey is a detailed mapping of the natural and man-made features of a specific area of land. It provides information about the elevation, contours, slopes, vegetation, bodies of water, structures, and other physical characteristics of the terrain. Topographic surveys are typically used for various purposes such as urban planning, engineering design, construction projects, land development, and environmental assessments.