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Land Surveyor

Most of us don't even know what a land surveyor does. We just see them on occasion looking into something that looks like a telescope beside the highway. What they're doing or why it is important is lost on most of us. You may have been surprised to find out that you are going to need one. You are getting ready to sell your home and then you find out that you will have to have a land surveyor to complete the title paperwork. Let us help you to find a land surveyor for all your home paperwork needs. We only refer the best pre-screened surveyors in the area.
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Home Sale

Are you getting frustrated with all the details it takes to sell your home? When you get ready to sell your home, the first thing a realtor will ask you to do is hire a land surveyor. That way, the new homeowner can know exactly the size and boundaries of the property they will be buying.

Needing a land surveyor sounds crazy, but over time, property lines can get obscured. There may have been neighbors that were to neighborly in the past and did not mind if someone put a new flower bed or fence on "their side" of the property line. A land surveyor can help you to establish which side is who's. We're here to help you get in touch with the best and the business to put such matters to rest.

Installing A Fence Line

Do you need some privacy from the neighbors next door? Or perhaps you're tired of their dog leaving inappropriate deposits on your front lawn? There is nothing worse than having a fence installed and then having to take it down again because of title issues. Having a land surveyor is crucial to ensure that you do not invest in a new fence that you will have to remove when the neighbor decides to sell their home.

New Plumbing And Sewer Lines

It can be pretty disappointing news to find out that you'll have to spend a lot of extra money and time digging up the front or back yard to have new sewer and plumbing lines installed. Even worse, you may find yourself needing to buy part of your neighbor's backyard. Since new sewer and plumbing lines are owned by you, you may need to purchase a very small piece of property to have the room to install them. In order to have the correct price and have the title updated, you'll need a land surveyor to measure the exact portion of land you'll be buying.


Remodeling

Having your home remodeled and appraised creates changes to the title. Any time that you have major additions or remodels done to your home, you'll need to have your property a read measured for updates on the title. We can make this simple for you by hiring only pre-screened professional land surveyors. At the Home Center Of West Michigan, we're dedicated to helping you with everything you need for your home.
 

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