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States that typically require real estate surveys include Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and Texas. However, requirements can vary by county and municipality within each state, so it's always best to check with local authorities to determine if a survey is needed for a specific real estate transaction.
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The purpose of a survey is to get answers. So at least ONE must be a required answer!
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Charles G. Maphis has written: 'High School Survey of Elizabeth City, North Carolina'
No, a survey is not required for a property settlement in Maryland. However, it is commonly recommended to have a survey conducted to define the boundaries and identify any potential encroachments or discrepancies that may affect the property.
You would hire a surveyor to make a survey of the property and then subdivide it according to your plan. The survey can then be recorded in the land records and referenced on deeds.You would hire a surveyor to make a survey of the property and then subdivide it according to your plan. The survey can then be recorded in the land records and referenced on deeds.You would hire a surveyor to make a survey of the property and then subdivide it according to your plan. The survey can then be recorded in the land records and referenced on deeds.You would hire a surveyor to make a survey of the property and then subdivide it according to your plan. The survey can then be recorded in the land records and referenced on deeds.