Purchasing a property is one of the most important events in every person’s life. All of us want to make sure that the real estate we are buying is in good standing and worth the money we are paying for it.
However, contrary to these facts, most people just jump into buying and forget the importance of land surveying before purchasing a property.
Land surveying offers remarkable value in terms of protecting your hard-earned money and your investment.
A professional land survey also provides critical information that is needed to determine if the property that you are planning to purchase is an accurate and fair deal.
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Floods are major events that have the ability to cause tremendous damage and destruction to property. Flooding can affect your family and your community: physically, emotionally and financially. These events can be catastrophic and unpredicatable, leaving very little time to prepare for it.
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Urban Planning can be described as a professional field concerned with the political and technical process of addressing people’s health and welfare in urban areas by controlling the use of land and designing the urban environment, such as transportation, natural environment and communication networks for the general good of the community.
In the past, wetlands were generally thought as useless and were basically drained for development. Fortunately, with the help of environmental advocates and the various wetlands presentations that were created to educate people about its benefits, it has finally been recognized as a valuable and essential part of our ecosystem.
Monumentation can be described as the process of placing markers on a surveyed area of land for the purpose of distinguishing 
Land title research is the process of ensuring that a real estate title has no liens or title deficiencies, as well as other encumbrances that will prevent an interested party to take ownership of a particular piece of land.
A condominium is a type of housing tenure where pieces of the property are individually owned and common facilities like elevators, hallways and exterior areas are controlled by the property owner’s association. It is similar to an apartment but instead of the residents renting, the residents own the unit.