Licensed Surveyors in Danbury, CT
You can count on us to provide most precise and professional ALTA Land Survey services in Danbury, CT and surrounding area. Our association with the most experienced land surveyors, equipped with modern and innovative technologies, ensures you get the right expertise required for your survey project. We guarantee that you receive excellent service, at a reasonable price, and a top-quality customer experience. Give us a call by dialing (800) 798-9540 to get going.
Guaranteed Results
All of our surveyors listed on ALTA Land Survey take client satisfaction seriously. Our surveyors get acquainted with your requirements and goals for the job, and work to complete the project to meet your approval. If you have questions about the process or the work, we have the answers. Our company is ready to help you. We are committed to listening to your questions, and we’ll try our best to resolve them when you call us. We will also help you develop the scope of work for what needs to be done on your specific project and then do our best to meet those survey expectations.
Reasonable Costs
Getting your ALTA Survey completed at a reasonable cost is a challenge for many. We strive to provide excellent quality with attentive service, which saves YOUR time and money on completing an ALTA survey in Danbury, CT. Our efforts to help you save money won’t sacrifice the excellence of our results. Our intention is to make sure that you have a quality survey that will last through the years. We have deep and thorough experience with ALTA surveys. Our surveyors keep abreast of the latest changes in rules and policies updated by the State of Connecticut. This saves a lot of hassle, retries and regularly saves our clients time and money. Choosing our surveyors is a wise economic decision. Get in touch with ALTA Land Survey when you’re ready to put our experience to work for you at the most reasonable prices possible. Connect with our staff by dialing (800) 798-9540 to begin the work.
What to Expect?
For a Danbury, CT ALTA Survey you should expect to have the work done on time, based on the agreed schedule, and within the agreed budget. If problems arise during the survey, we will inform you and tell you how to proceed. In some cases, additional legal work is necessary to complete the survey. The surveyor should help you to have a good understanding of how your expectations will be met. If you are already familiar with ALTA Surveys, Step 1 is to complete the ALTA Survey Table A and call (800) 798-9540 to get started. When we get the Table A items, we will get a cost estimate worked out for you within 24 hours for the given scope of work. You will also have a scheduled time for the start and completion of the work.
ALTA Land Title Survey
An ALTA Land Title Survey is completed based on the “Minimum Standard Detail Requirements and Accuracy Standards For ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys”. This ALTA survey standards document was developed and is revised on a regular basis by a combination of Title industry (the American Land Title Association) and Surveying industry (the National Society of Professional Surveyors) professionals. The latest version of this document is the 2021 revision.
ALTA Survey Costs
Since ALTA Surveys take more time and effort, these surveys typically cost more than a survey done according to a particular state standard. I should point out that if the state standard is more restrictive on a certain point, then the most restrictive standard rules.
You see ALTA surveys priced from 50% to 200% more than a comparable boundary survey. This depends on the items checked in “Table A – Optional Survey Responsibilities and Specifications”. This table adds additional or specific tasks to the surveyor’s scope of work. One item that is usually included with most of the ALTA survey requests is Item #1, monuments placed.
Some state surveying standards include this, and in our opinion, all surveys should. However, the ALTA survey leaves this optional unless the item is checked in Table A.
In regard to this, one of the good things to appreciate is that the client is “supposed to” not only fill out this Table A but also to furnish title documents to the surveyor BEFORE he starts the survey. In practice we rarely get the title documents until we issue the first draft of the survey. At that time the documents are sent to us and we are asked to revise the survey and show them. While this is not the way its planned, at least we have the chance to review the documents before issuing the final version of the survey.
So, if you have a commercial parcel or a large multi-family residential complex, you should consider asking for the ALTA standards to be used.
You should also probably do this if you are considering the purchase or development of a parcel outside your state. Most of the banks will require this if you ask for a loan on this type of property, but I recommend this even if the bank doesn’t require it.