GradeTek, PLLC
GradeTek, PLLC
Boundary Surveys; Lot Surveys; Subdivisions; 3-D Data Preparation; Topographic Surveys; Construction Staking
Boundary Surveys; Lot Surveys; Subdivisions; 3-D Data Preparation; Topographic Surveys; Construction Staking
According to the price list that was sent to me in August, the rate for my services should be no more than $84 plus tax. However, my monthly fee is $98 plus tax. I have not been able to get a good explanation for the difference.
Other companies in the area charge around $70 per month for the same services.
Adding insult to injury, I had them send me a copy of my original contract, and they sent it postage-due 45 cents. The original contract did not mention the price to which my rate would increase--just the vague and quot;our regular published price,and quot; which does not exist in any location that a regular human being can find it. Also, my signature is just on one page, so I couldn't prove that the pages they sent me really were or were not what I had signed.
While the tech and customer support staff that I have dealt with are all helpful and professional, and their service techs come on time, it appears to me that the underlying practices of this company are deceptive and perhaps even dishonest. I will not be using them again.
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I do not own a television but I depend on the Internet, and I need a local phone (my cell is from out of state), so in July 2011 when I moved to Pocatello I signed up with Cable One for Internet and phone services. I got a two-year contract with an introductory price and was told that the...
Boundary Surveys; Lot Surveys; Subdivisions; 3-D Data Preparation; Topographic Surveys; Construction Staking
Boundary Surveys; Lot Surveys; Subdivisions; 3-D Data Preparation; Topographic Surveys; Construction Staking
Land surveying can help give clear guidance on your property boundaries for numerous situations. And in some cases, having your land surveyed is a requirement. Some common reasons to have your land surveyed include:
Planning for construction projects, like building a fence
Locating utilities, such as plumbing fixtures
Settling property line disputes
Creating subdivisions
Meeting mortgage requirements
Selling your property
Land surveying costs about $530 for the average homeowner. However, your total cost could range anywhere from $200 to $1,000 or more. Factors like the size of your property play a significant role in what you pay, but other things like the survey type and the time of year can also impact the final cost.
For example, if you’re looking for a simple boundary survey, you can expect to pay between $100 and $600. However, if you want a more in-depth survey that depicts the elevations of your hills and trees, you can expect to pay between $500 and $1,200 for a topographic survey.
A few different types of land surveys can help determine certain features and boundaries of your property. These include:
Boundary surveys describe the actual borders of a property. These are generally required when trying to get construction permits issued.
Location surveys provide much of the same information as a boundary survey but also include in-depth information about any improvements made to your property.
Mortgage location surveys are usually required by lenders and title companies before financing or offering an insurance policy.
Site-planning surveys are done before applying for building permits and can be issued before any major home improvements.
Topographic surveys provide a formal map of land elevations. It can also describe the location and size of natural features and any land improvements.
Land survey reports provide a lot of helpful information about your property and land. The exact information provided depends on the type of survey you have done, but common information that they can provide includes:
Location of utility fixtures
Clear boundaries and dimensions of your property
General topography
Land elevation information
Confirmation of easements or encroachments
Land surveys don’t technically expire. They do serve as a point of reference and a snapshot of your property, though, so as soon as you make changes to your property (and even if your neighbor makes certain changes to theirs), your existing land survey becomes inaccurate, and a new one must be done. Even if you don’t make any changes to your property, many states only guarantee the accuracy of a land survey for five to ten years.
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