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Welcome to APLSC's f.a.q.
Q: How long is a pole? A: A pole equals 16.5 feet. Q: how long is a chain? A: A chain equals 66 feet. Q: What is land surveying? Q: What is a land boundary survey? Q: How much will a survey cost? Q: How long will a boundary survey take? Q: Is land surveying more difficult and or expensive in the mountains?
Q: What is a land surveyor, and
what services do licensed land surveyors Q: When must I employ a licensed land surveyor? Q: What can a surveyor do for me? Q: What should I ask the Surveyor? Q: What tools do I have when trying to understand my acreage / land? Q: Can I find my own property lines?
Q: Where can I obtain a plan that shows the boundaries, lot number Q: What other services do you provide besides boundary surveys? Q: What if my neighbor's property survey shows that their property line appears to be on my property? Q: What records does my land surveyor maintain? Q: Can anyone else get them? Q: What can I do to ensure a good professional relationship with my land surveyor? Q: Isn't my survey on file someplace? Q: When do you need a land survey? Q: What information does the surveyor require? Q: How can I obtain the services of a registered land surveyor? Q: What should I receive from the surveyor? Q: What should I do if I want to resurvey or subdivide my property? Q: What should I do if I want to ascertain encroachment onto my land? Q: What should I do if the boundary mark of my property is destroyed or removed? Q: Can APLSC design my road and or help me plan to subdivide my land?
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