Learning where your property lines are will save you from legal issues with your neighbor. If your land is not fenced, you might encounter trouble with putting up additional structures on your land. There are many disasters that can result from lack of knowledge about your boundaries. Know all of them by having your land checked by a surveyor.
The first step is to contact the Public Land Survey Office in your town to inquire about surveyors who can visit your land. They are the best source of information about land surveyors since they will surely have a list of licensed surveyors in your town. Make sure that they pass all the requirements to obtain a license to operate. Examination to obtain licenses varies from states so know about this examination and add it to your standard.
Another source of information could be professional organizations. A good land surveyor is a member of a state or national organization or professional surveyors. These organizations are less likely to offer membership to surveyors who lack credibility in the field. Only those who successfully finished the necessary course of study and passed the examination are usually allowed to get membership. The best example of an association is the National Society of Professional Surveyors.
After finding the right person, begin drafting your speech and negotiate. The secret on getting your land checked on a budget is determining the exact information you need from the survey. Do not go beyond what you need so you will not be compelled to pay more than you can afford. Remember also that the use of special
surveying equipment may add to the overall service cost.
Despite your limited knowledge about surveying, at least check the methods the surveyor use and compare it with the modern methods used by well-known people in the field. Some surveyors still employ traditional
surveying equipment, which are now outclassed by global positioning system or GPS instruments. Take heed in deciding by knowing whether they calculate data electronically or manually.
Extensive experience in the field is also a top requirement. Although young surveyors have fresh knowledge, long-practicing surveyors can definitely give you more information. They are more knowledgeable in handling
surveying equipment and can use them with ease. They can even give you opinion about your land based on their experience with other properties they surveyed in the past.
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