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Report for survey of encroachment in market

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Answered by ss1432
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Explanation:

What are the Surveyor’s Responsibilities in Reporting Potential Encroachments?

The ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey Minimum Standard Detail Requirements give an outline of the surveyor’s responsibilities in reporting and showing potential encroachments over boundary lines in sections 5.B.v and 5.C.iii. It’s also the surveyor’s responsibility to conduct thorough observations during the field work and note the extent and nature of any potential encroachment. This is either on the surveyed property from an adjoining property or right-of-way, or from the surveyed property onto another individual’s land.

It’s also up to the surveyor to note any potential encroachments into burdening easement rights on the property that was surveyed, or over any platted or clearly defined zoning-imposed setback line. These same observations should then be shown on the plat survey; however, the surveyor is not obligated to determine ownership. Ownership is beyond the limits of a surveyor’s expertise.

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