• If you suspect fencing or structures are encroaching or trespassing onto your land then the only way to confirm is by engaging a licensed land surveyor to carry out a title re-establishment survey.  

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  • A land survey before purchasing vacant land is advisable to ensure you know the property’s exact boundaries, features, and potential limitations.

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  • Yes, licensed surveyors can place markers or stakes at property corners or boundaries to provide a visible reference, but these markers may not always be permanent which is why re-marking is needed prior to commencement of construction projects or in old built-up areas.

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  • Even for small projects like adding a fence or building an extension, a title re-establishment survey is essential to ensure that you stay within your property boundaries.

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  • A topographic survey, also known as a Feature and Level Survey, maps the natural and man-made features of a property, such as elevation changes, contours, trees, buildings, and bodies of water. It’s essential for design and construction projects.

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  • Yes, land surveyors can provide flood zone information by connecting a survey to the Australian Height Datum (AHD) and showing areas below or above a particular AHD value.

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  • It’s recommended to get a new survey if your existing one is outdated, as property boundaries and conditions may have changed over time. An up-to-date survey ensures accuracy and compliance with current regulations.

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  • It’s essential to hire a licensed and experienced land surveyor. Look for professionals with a good reputation, relevant certifications, knowledge of local regulations, and a history of providing accurate surveys. You can check if the person you are dealing with is a licensed surveyor at the Surveyors Registration Board of Victoria website by clicking here.

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  • Yes, a land survey, more specifically a title re-establishment survey, can identify encroachments, which occur when a structure or improvement crosses a property boundary. This information is crucial for addressing potential legal disputes.

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  • A licensed land surveyor can help resolve boundary disputes by accurately determining property lines based on existing legal records, markers, and evidence on the ground.

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