Description
Learn how to prepare, evaluate, interpret, and use a land survey.The land survey is a critical part of real estate practice. All parties involved need to be knowledgeable of the survey process so a proper survey can be assured instead of assumed. With this knowledge, a thoroughly researched, accurate and clear representation of the property can be achieved. Minor discrepancies can be resolved without the devastating effects that oftentimes result. Understanding and working with the surveyor can highlight potential problems so that they can be addressed before time and cost become more critical.
Date: 2024-12-11 Start Time: End Time:
Learning Objectives
Overview
• Definitions of Common Land Surveying Terms
• Different Types of Surveys
Uses of a Survey
• Convey Property
• Engineering Surveys
Land Record Systems
• Basic Types of Land Record SystemsMetes and Bounds System
• Platted Subdivision System
Preparing a Survey
• Getting Started
• Field Procedures
• Office Calculations
• Plat Preparation
• Information on a Survey Plat
• Scale
• Monuments
• Evidence of Possession
• Building Location
• Roads/Utilities/Fences, Walls, and Other Improvements
• Alleys and Driveways
• Flood Zones
• Zoning, Building, and Subdivision Restrictions
• Contours and Elevations
• Interior Parcel Lines
Evaluating Survey Plats
• Plat Evaluation Checklist
• Evaluating the Age of the Survey
• Determining the Purpose of the Survey
• Examining the Survey for Gross Discrepancies
• The Survey Plat vs. the Deed
• Easements
• Encroachments
Legal Descriptions
• Definition
• Interpreting
• Writing a Legal Descriptions
Interpreting a Survey
• Examples of Surveys
CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.
John M. Story, P.L.S.-Donaldson, Garrett & Associates, Inc.