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How to Hire a Surveyor to Inspect Your Land

April 4th, 2011

When we hire somebody, we pay them good money to do what we need them to do. This is why it’s very important that we only hire the best. We need to look for someone who will give us the best service. After all, we don’t want to pay good money in exchange for lousy service.

When it comes to hiring a land surveyor, there are a few things that we need to keep in mind. Here are some guidelines to help you out.

In order to look for the best, you need to have a group to choose from. Start by looking for land surveying companies in your area. Check the internet, the newspaper and the yellow pages for these. Make a list together with their phone number, email address and other contact information. You can also ask friends and family for land surveyors with whom they may have worked with in the past.

The next step is to make sure that the person you’re contacting is a licensed land surveyor. They should be able to show you a copy of their license or you could also check with the Better Business Bureau to see if there are any complaints against the company or the person you’re planning to hire. This prevents possible issues you might have in working with them.

It’s also very important to make sure that you get someone whom you’ll be comfortable working with. To find out, meet or call the land surveyor you’re considering. Ask him/her questions, and see how he answers you. This allows you to check a few things including how knowledgeable he is, how comfortable he is working with you (and vice- versa) and if he is the right person to do the job. Often, the initial impression determines the working relationship you’ll have with that person.

Before signing a contract with anybody, make sure that you thoroughly read it and that you understand it. Read everything, including the fine print. Also make sure that there are no hidden charges and that you get all the services that you’ll pay for. Remember that you’ll be legally bound when you sign a contract, so make sure that you completely understand it to prevent problems in the future.

Hiring a land surveyor shouldn’t be a problem. As long as you do your homework, invest on time on finding the best surveyor and take the time to work with him then you’ll surely get the most out of the money you’re paying.

Dee Newman have worked with land surveying for years. Find more about land surveying by visiting her site at OxfordLandSurveying.com

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