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Buyers may want to obtain a survey in order to clarify their
interest in the property. A search of the land records by
an attorney will not disclose the presence of unrecorded
easements or improvements that may have been made to the
property without a required permit. Further, it will not
disclose encroachments of other structures or reveal any
rights claimed under the doctrines of adverse possession
or prescriptive easement. These matters would be revealed
by a competent survey. Our title opinion will not certify
as to the exact boundary lines or number of acres for the
property you are buying. Since we do not physically inspect
the property, we strongly recommend that you have the property
surveyed prior to purchase.
A current survey is usually required in order to include "survey
coverage" in an owner's title insurance policy.
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