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ALTA/ACSM

The purpose of a title survey is to protect the interested parties involved in real estate transactions. This helps insure that improvements on the property do not encroach onto adjoining properties and that neighboring improvements do not encroach onto the subject property. Title surveys show the location of structures, fences, etc. These surveys show the location, dimensions and a brief description of all permanent structures on the property; including driveways, swimming pools, etc.

 All major improvements are shown on the Title Survey. The State of Texas requires that all property corners are found, verified and re-established when applicable. Coleman & Associates has performed thousands of Title Surveys for Sellers, Buyers, Banks and Title Companies. We provide Title surveys for all types of properties; from a single residential lot, large apartment complexes, manufactured, and modular housing.

For Commercial properties ALTA/ACSM surveys may be required by the Mortgage Company to ensure the accuracy of the survey.  ALTA/ACSM surveys meet specific needs, peculiar to title insurance matters. Such surveys require particular information for acceptance by title insurance companies when said companies are asked to insure title to land without exceptions. Many matters might be discovered from a survey inspection on the ground that are not evidenced by the public records.  Learn more about ALTA/ACSM surveys <click here>.

Key Benefits

  •  Knowing where the property corners are located and what monuments them.
  •  Knowledge of easements and building line setbacks prior to construction.
  •  Peace of Mind

Example of a title survey for the Car Wash in Benbrook


 

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