An ALTA Land Title Survey is a survey that follows the strict requirements set by the
American Land Title Association (ALTA) and the
National Society of Professional Surveyors (NSPS). This type of survey is similar to a boundary survey, with additional features that go beyond most state requirements for land surveys.
An ALTA/NSPS (American Land Title Association )/(National Society of Professional Surveyors) survey is a specific type of land survey that is typically used in connection with commercial real estate transactions. ALTA surveys are conducted in accordance with specific standards that have been established by the ALTA & NSPS, which are designed to provide detailed and accurate information about the property being surveyed.
The main difference between an ALTA survey and a traditional land title survey is the level of detail and specific information that is included in the survey. An ALTA survey typically includes detailed information, as well as any improvements or structures on the property, such as buildings, fences, and utilities. It also includes information about any encroachments or rights of way that may affect the property, as well as any easements or other legal agreements that may impact the property.
In addition to providing detailed information about the property, an ALTA survey is also typically used to help identify any potential issues or problems that may affect the property or the transaction, such as title defects or zoning issues. This information can be used by buyers, sellers, and other interested parties to make informed decisions about the property and the transaction.
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