|
Frequently
Asked Questions
Why
Choose a Professional Land Surveyor?
A Professional
Land Surveyor renders a highly technical service in compliance
with applicable laws, regulations, codes and court decisions
established by city, county, state and federal authorities.
Kansas
statutes limit the practice to only those persons duly licensed
by the Kansas State Board of Technical Professions.
Minimum
Standards for Boundary Surveys and Mortgage Title Inspections
have been established to protect the public from inferior
land surveying. These standards mandate requirements and procedures
for conduct of a survey and information to be provided to
the client.
Back to Top
How
Do I Select a Land Surveyor?
Professional
Land Surveyors are listed in the yellow pages of the telephone
book. Check with a local abstractor, attorney, realtor or
other individual with knowledge of Professional Land Surveyors
that practice in your area.
Base your
decision of retaining the services of a Professional Land
Surveyor on their reputation, experience and availability,
not on the fee or costs associated with their services.
Back to Top
What
Will a Land Survey Cost?
Many Professional
Land Surveyors charge by the hour. The cost is dependent on
many factors such as the type of survey and equipment required,
weather conditions, availability of existing records and controlling
survey monuments, type of terrain, access to the property
and the surveyor's familiarity and knowledge of the area.
In addition
to salary costs, hourly fees include allowance for business
overhead, such as taxes, rent, telephone, postage, utilities
and other costs related to the conduct of a Professional Land
Surveying business. The costs for monuments, vehicle mileage,
copying, recording fees, and other related costs associated
directly to the service provided to you may be charged in
addition to the hourly fee.
Due to
these variables, it is often difficult to determine a flat
rate fee for a land survey. Most often a land surveyor can
provide an estimate of final cost based on their general experience.
To reduce
the possibility of a misunderstanding or disagreement, the
land surveyor may request or require that you sign an agreement
or contract that includes a description of the services to
be performed, an approximate completion date, a lump sum fee
or hourly rate and payment schedule.
Back to Top
When
Do I Need a Land Surveyor?
- Before
you sell your home or land.
- Before
you buy your home or land.
- Before
you develop or subdivide your land.
- Before
you construct a building, fence or other improvements.
- Before
a boundary line dispute arises.
Back to Top
What
Will a Land Surveyor Do For Me?
The Professional
Land Surveyor will conduct all work in accordance with city,
county, state or federal laws and regulations and do so with
the highest standards of ethics and practice.
The professional
Land Surveyor will at your request:
- Study
your property description and show or indicate, in their
professional opinion, what the records and facts indicate
the boundaries of your land to be.
- Advise
you of any defects, which can have adverse effects on the
ownership of the land with which you hold title to or have
consideration of, with respect to the recorded description
or encroachments onto or from adjoining description or encroachments
onto or from adjoining properties.
- Set
monuments at your property corners and mark monuments to
be easily found.
- Set
additional monuments upon the boundaries as specified by
the client for construction or other uses.
- Provide
a "Plat of Survey" (drawing), depicting the elements
of the survey and indicating the findings for the service
provided. This document shall include a "Certificate
of Survey" which is signed and sealed by the Professional
Land Surveyor.
- File
a copy of the "Plat of Survey" with the appropriate
office or agency at your request or if required by resolution,
regulation, standard or law.
- Provide
additional copies to other parties as specified.
- Conduct
all or portions of the service in cooperation with your
attorney, banker, realtor, engineer or architect.
- Prepare
a written description of land for conveyance of title, interest,
easement or rights of way.
- Help
you plan and layout a subdivision of land into lots, blocks
and streets for resale or development.
Back to Top
What
Does the Surveyor Need From Me? (
* Indicates items that are mandatory.)
- *The
purpose and type of survey.
- *The
deed of your property or a copy of the deed.
- Any
survey documents or information related to the property.
- The
history of ownership if known or available.
- Name
and address of adjacent property owners.
- *Information
about disagreements over the location of boundaries of the
land.
- *The
Land Surveyor should be shown all monuments marking the
corners or lines of your land & any knowledge of their
origin that you are aware of.
- *Abstract
and title opinion if available or if required by the Land
Surveyor.
Back to Top
Cautions
for Landowners and Clients:
- Contact
the surveyor well before the survey is needed.
- DO
NOT replace a survey monument with a post. Set a post beside
the monument.
- DO
NOT move, remove or replace a survey monument.
- Removing
or disturbing a survey monument is punishable under Kansas
Statute Law.
Back to Top
What
if I Have a Concern or Complaint with a Professional Land
Surveyor's Work?
- Ask
the Land Surveyor for an explanation.
- Obtain
a second opinion from another Land Surveyor.
*****
If you have a serious complaint contact:*****
Kansas
State Board of Technical Professions
Suite 507, Landon State Office Building
900 S.W. Jackson Street
Topeka, Kansas 66612-1257
Back
to Top
Protecting
Your Interest in Property Rights
The
Professional Land Surveyor locates the property in which you
enjoy your livelihood and for which future improvements could
be planned and constructed. Their professional service will
cost less in time, worry and expense than relocating a building,
fence or other improvement or defending a lawsuit in court
due to a land boundary controversy. Retain a Professional
Land Surveyor before planning your development and investing
funds, as a protection of your interest.
The
Professional Land Surveyor renders a highly technical and
complex service. In cases of controversy they can appear as
your expert witness, if necessary. The surveyor assumes responsibility
for their professional opinion and accuracy of their work.
Back
to Top
|