Surveying Vacant Land vs. Developed Property: Key Differences
When it comes to property surveys, the approach can vary significantly depending on whether you’re dealing with vacant land or a developed property. While the purpose of both is to…
When it comes to property surveys, the approach can vary significantly depending on whether you’re dealing with vacant land or a developed property. While the purpose of both is to…
When it comes to dividing a property into smaller lots for residential, commercial, or investment purposes, subdivision surveys play a critical role. Without a proper survey, property owners risk legal…
When it comes to buying, selling, or making changes to a property, having the right information about your land boundaries can save you from expensive mistakes and legal headaches. Many…
Property boundaries play a critical role in land ownership, development, and construction projects. But what happens when those boundaries aren’t as accurate as you thought? In Alberta, some property lines…
When it comes to buying, selling, or developing land, knowing exactly where your property boundaries lie is essential. That’s where cadastral surveys in Edmonton come in. These detailed surveys provide…
When planning a new commercial project, one of the first things you’ll need to address is whether the existing property survey for your land is still accurate and legally acceptable.…
Owning property comes with certain rights—but also legal responsibilities. One of the most common disputes between neighbours involves property boundaries, especially when a structure like a fence, garage, or home…
Owning land isn’t one-size-fits-all. A city lot and an acreage come with very different challenges — especially when it comes to determining property boundaries. Whether you’re buying, selling, subdividing, or…
When starting a commercial construction project, one unexpected setback can cause costly delays — inaccurate or incomplete land surveys. Whether you’re developing a new building, expanding an existing property, or…
In older neighbourhoods or rural areas where land has changed hands over decades—or even centuries—disputes over property lines are not uncommon. Historical documents, outdated deeds, and poorly recorded measurements can…