Canuck Surveyors FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

A land survey is a precise measurement of a property’s boundaries and features. It is conducted by a licensed land surveyor to ensure accurate property descriptions and to resolve any boundary disputes or development requirements.

You may need a land survey when buying or selling property, applying for a development permit, building new structures, resolving boundary disputes, or subdividing land for development.

We offer a variety of surveys and surveyor services, including Real Property Reports (RPRs), Development Permit surveys, Construction surveys, Subdivision plans, Condominium plans, and more.

The timeline for completing a land survey depends on the project’s complexity and size.

Simple projects, like an RPR may take a week or two, while larger projects like Subdivision and condominium survey may take months and even years.

An RPR provides a detailed map of your property, including boundaries, structures, and improvements. It is essential for property transactions and ensuring compliance with local regulations.

The cost varies based on the type and scope of the survey. Contact us for a customized quote tailored to your specific needs.

It is strongly recommended to have a property line survey before building fences or structures to avoid encroaching on neighboring properties and ensure compliance with local bylaws.

We are COR-certified and adhere to strict safety protocols to ensure all projects are conducted safely and efficiently.

Contact us through our website or give us a call to discuss your project requirements. We offer free consultations to help you determine the best surveying solution for your needs so just request a quote.

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