Property Line Surveys

Discover the specific area in question of your property with our Property Line Survey.

Property Line Surveys

Discover the specific area in question of your property with our Property Line Survey.

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Property lines are the established points where one plot of land ends and the neighboring property begins. Often times only a specific area of your property is in question, and it may not necessarily require a full boundary survey. Property line surveys can help you determine what is and is not on your property as well as where to legally place features such as fences, pools, garages or driveways.

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What is a Property Line Survey?

Property lines are the established points where one plot of land ends and the neighboring property begins. Often times only a specific area of your property is in question, and it may not necessarily require a full boundary survey. Property line surveys can help you determine what is and is not on your property as well as where to legally place features such as fences, pools, garages or driveways.

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Why Use Nederveld?

Determine the Exact Property Line Between You & Your Neighbor

Learn the locations of the established points where your land ends and the neighboring property begins. This can help with boundary disputes & where to legally place man-made features such as fences.

Verify Legal Descriptions for Transactions

Ensure the written legal description of your property matches what exists on the ground. A property line survey confirms boundaries for deeds, easements, and other official documents essential for accurate property sales, refinancing, or land transfers.

Avoid/Settle a Boundary Dispute

Property line documentation can help avoid boundary disputes as well as legal issues when building new features on your property.