Boundary Survey: Clear Answers for Flood Zone Confusion

Aerial view of flooded residential homes showing how a boundary survey helps identify property lines in flood-prone areas

If you’ve ever been told that only part of your lot is in a flood zone, you already know the headache that follows. Insurance companies, lenders, and even neighbors may give you different answers about what this means. Some homeowners hear they must buy expensive flood insurance, while others are told they might not need […]

How to Update an Old Boundary Survey

Surveyor conducting a residential boundary survey in a backyard to measure accurate property lines near a fence and house.

If you own property, you’ve probably heard about something called a boundary survey. It’s basically a map that shows exactly where your land starts and ends. But here’s the thing — if your survey is old, it might not be accurate anymore. That can lead to some real headaches down the road, especially when it […]

Do You Really Need a Boundary Survey in a No Flood Zone?

Aerial view of Florida homes near undeveloped land showing the importance of boundary surveys in no flood zones like Tampa.

When you’re buying property in Tampa — especially if it’s listed in a “No Flood Zone” — it’s easy to assume everything is in order. You may think, “No risk, no problem.” But there’s one critical step most buyers skip: a boundary survey. This simple oversight has led to costly mistakes for homeowners and investors […]