Are you looking for Property Line Surveys in Bergen County NJ?
Omland & Osterkorn are an accomplished engineering and surveying firm with expertise in performing Property Line Surveys in Bergen County NJ.
A carefully conducted survey is a foundational part of any
engineering design or land sale. Our residential and commercial property
surveys are useful for determining what types of architectural or landscaping
decisions are possible on a given piece of land as well as resolving legal
disputes and defining the terms of a sale. A property survey will also help
clients prevent potential complications in the developmental review process and
plan necessary adjustments to help with storm water management and other
topographical features.
The Benefits of Residential Property Surveys in Bergen
County, NJ
With residential liable cases increasing and most people
today would rather take their neighbors to small claims court instead of a nice
chat over disputed property lines, having a property survey will save you the
hardship of court fees and a lot of wasted time. Although your home's
properties might seem easy to decipher by the boundary line between the 2 yards
in question by a straight line and the previously installed fence that was
there before the house was purchased, these imaginary boundaries can be very
inaccurate. By having a residential property survey will settle and land
discrepancy and will claim the property lines. Having a legal and certified
land survey will verify the exact property lines and will inform residents what
structures like fences, drainage systems and even trees are the responsibility
of the landowner.
How We Conduct our Residential Property Surveys in Bergen
County, NJ
At Omland & Osterkorn, our expert property surveyor will
research into the property in question before we even look at the land. Our
research includes the history of the deed and may include a title search which
makes sure there are no discrepancies when it comes to who owns the land. All
our property surveys will begin with research into legal descriptions about the
land we survey as well as the history of the property. After this step, the
surveyor will actually visit the property and start a design of the land, boundaries,
and different elements that make up the property. After surveying, they will provide a detailed
map depicting the property's legal boundaries. The survey will also include a
written description of the property, street address, the location of buildings
and adjacent properties, and any improvements the homeowner can make to the
land.
For more information about Property Line Surveys in Bergen County NJ, speak to one of our Surveyors at 973-647-7820.
Omland & Osterkorn – Your Trusted Source for Property Line Surveys in Bergen County NJ.
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