Colorado Professional Land Surveyors

Five Fundamental Reasons

Reason #5 for requiring land surveys in real estate transactions

Unrecorded Easements and Other Facts not Recorded
There are numerous unrecorded rights that can affect title to land which may not show up in a title search but will become obvious upon an inspection of the property. The right of a neighbor to use utility lines, drainage ditches, sewer lines, and unrecorded travel easements across the property may have been acquired by prescription or other methods of land transfer by un-written means. A visual inspection of the property will usually give some physical indication as to whether such adverse rights may exist; i.e. the presence of manholes or vent pipes suggest underground sewers or utilities. Only a survey in which unrecorded physical features are referenced to the property line will induce typically a title insurance company to remove its exception of the title policy in regard to "any state of facts an accurate survey might show".
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July 31, 2010
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