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Why Land Consolidation Should Always Start With an Updated Land Survey
Land consolidation can be a smart move for property owners looking to simplify boundaries, improve land use, or prepare for future development. However, combining multiple parcels into one title...
Why Cadastral Surveys Carry Legal Authority in Property Matters
Property ownership involves more than holding a title—it requires clearly defined and legally recognized boundaries. Cadastral surveys play a crucial role in establishing these boundaries with...
What a Commercial Real Property Report Covers—and Where It Stops
Commercial real estate transactions involve far more complexity than residential deals. Larger parcels, multiple structures, shared access points, and zoning considerations all introduce risks...
Top Mistakes Made When Updating Land Development Surveys
Keeping land development surveys current is crucial for accurate property planning and development. Yet, many property owners and developers make avoidable mistakes when updating their surveys....
The Role of Land Development Services in Preventing Land Grabbing
Land grabbing is a growing concern in many urban and semi-urban areas, especially where development activity is increasing and land values continue to rise. It occurs when land is occupied,...
How to Handle Property Boundaries with Confidence in Edmonton
Dealing with property boundaries can be tricky for homeowners, especially when it comes to installing fences or planning home improvements. Many people assume that their property lines are...
Resolving Property Line Overlaps and Gaps with Subdivision Surveys in Edmonton
Understanding property boundaries is crucial when developing or managing land. Even the most straightforward parcels can hide unexpected issues, such as overlaps or gaps between lots....
How Surveying Shapes Successful Mixed-Use Commercial Developments
Mixed-use commercial developments bring together retail spaces, offices, residential units, and public areas within a single property. These projects are complex by nature, requiring careful...
How Expert Land Surveying Shapes Smarter Development Decisions
Urban and rural development depends on more than vision—it relies on accurate land data to ensure projects are safe, efficient, and compliant with regulations. Professional land surveyors in...
Decoding Your Property Line Survey Without Feeling Confused
Understanding a property line survey can feel overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time dealing with boundary measurements, easements, and plot dimensions. However, with a clear approach,...
Digitizing Land Surveys: What That Means for Property Owners
Land surveying has always been a foundation of property ownership, but the way surveys are created, stored, and used has evolved significantly. Today, digital land surveys are reshaping how...
Boundary Survey Discrepancies: What Happens Next?
Boundary surveys are a critical step in understanding the exact limits of a property. While many assume property lines are always clear, discrepancies can and do happen, often leading to...