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ILCs are certificates that show the location of buildings, fences, and other improvements relative to a property. This certificate is typically required for real estate transactions or building permits and can help ensure that there are no boundary or encroachment issues.
A boundary survey, determines the exact location of the property lines, corners, and markers of a parcel of land based on precise and accurate measurements, research, and calculations. This survey is typically used for legal purposes, such as resolving boundary disputes, creating new deeds, or preparing for construction. Improvements are shown upon request to determine if there is a possible encroachment or setback violation.
Topographic surveys are used to map the contours of the land and any man-made features, such as roads, buildings, and utilities. These surveys are often used in the design and planning stages of construction projects to ensure that the site is suitable and can accommodate the planned improvements.
An ALTA/NSPS survey is a comprehensive land survey that meets the standards set by the American Land Title Association and the National Society of Professional Surveyors. This survey is typically required for commercial real estate transactions and provides a detailed analysis of the property's boundaries, easements, and other important features.
FEMA elevation certificates are generally requested by mortgage or title companies who want to determine the elevation of a structure in relationship to the Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and can be used for several purposes:
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