A House Location Survey establishes any discrepancies between the actual physical location of improvements (like your house, driveway, or shed) and the recorded property description. It’s the most reliable way to confirm exactly where your home and other structures sit relative to your legal property lines.
When you need one:
Commonly required by lenders during refinancing, or when confirming that improvements don’t encroach on a neighboring property or an easement.
What to expect:
We field-verify the location of existing structures and compare them against recorded boundary lines, delivering a plat showing any discrepancies found.
FAQ
Is a house location survey the same as a boundary survey?
Not exactly — a house location survey focuses on confirming where existing improvements sit relative to the boundary, while a boundary survey more precisely establishes the boundary itself. Which one you need depends on the purpose (refinance vs. fence-building, for example) — ask us and we’ll point you to the right one.
