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The Land Surveyor in Pagosa Springs
Article courtesy of Colorado Registered Land Surveyor, Michael
P Allen, PLS 18970
One of the most important investments in your life is the purchase of “real” property. Real property,
or real estate, has historically always appreciated in the
long term. Pagosa Springs, Colorado is one of the few resort
communities where land is still available at a reasonable
price. This is why we see an influx of people to the Archuleta
County.
When a contract is prepared for the purchase of your new property,
your realtor will usually suggest a survey be done on the
property. There are several purposes for this.
The most important reason to have a land survey performed
is so that you know exactly where your property lines are
located on the ground and that the property is not encumbered
by overlapping deeds or visible unrecorded easements. The
surveyor will be licensed and trained for his knowledge to
conduct a land survey, which will give you, the prospective
buyer, the comfort in knowing where your boundaries lie.
Just because a survey stake is in the ground or a metal rod
is found in the ground approximately where the boundary corner
should be, does NOT mean it is the corner. It needs to be
verified by a licensed land surveyor. In my past 30 years
of Land Surveying I have seen many land buyers complain that
they were told by another individual (not a Land Surveyor)
where the corner of a property was and the object turned out
to be a point of curve, traverse point, or some other technical
survey marker required by the law or the survey process, and
was not the boundary corner.
A lot of times this mis-identification ended up in a court
battle with everyone involved losing. After you have chosen
your property with your realtor and a land survey has been
done by your surveyor, or the surveyor recommended by your
Real Estate agent, the survey will be given to the title company
who can issue you a title policy that will insure your new
investment with Survey protection. If a survey is not done,
then the title company will NOT insure your property with
survey protection and will omit survey protection as an exception
to your title policy.
The most important people in your land transaction are your
Realtor, land surveyor and title company. Many people also
retain an attorney to review the documents to be signed. Your
Realtor will help you find the location that best fits your
desires. The land surveyor will assist you and your realtor
in determining any conflicts in the deeded property, and the
title company will assist the surveyor and prospective buyer
in insuring a clean title. Your new property is a large investment
that needs to be protected.
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