Boundary Survey for Split/Combination

Boundary Survey for Split/Combination

Also called: Split/Combo Survey, Split Survey, Combo Survey

A Split/Combo Survey is a Boundary Survey required when:

  • Splitting an existing parcel into two or more new legal parcels
  • Combining two or more existing parcels into one legal parcel
  • Exchanging land between two or more adjacent parcels to change its configuration

For newly created parcels, property corners are marked with 1/2″ x 18″ steel bars set flush with the ground, accompanied by wooden stakes as witnesses. The Split/Combo Survey includes a Certificate of Survey—a detailed drawing of the surveyed property—and new legal descriptions for municipal approval, recording with the Register of Deeds, and personal records.

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