Prudent risk management for all can include recommending having vacant land surveyed asap so that everyone has additional information and even has visual survey markers at the land for sale.

Sometimes, surveyors may provide an economical survey update to a past survey.

Things change over time.

Other potential issues, water supply quantity/quality, waste water disposal systems suitability, off site conditions, clearing land, timber rights easements/conservation, access, geography, geology, mineral rights, water rights, wildlife, historical issues, off site conditions that arguably impact the property with noise/odors/pollution/lights/electro-magnetic, utilities, leases, title, etc.

Posted by: Byron King on 04/11/23 (This information is only accurate as of 04/11/23. You must contact SCR for updates and changes to this information after 04/11/23 as laws and regulations may change over time. SCR 803-772-5206 or email info at screaltors.org or email byron at screaltors.org)

This information is not legal advice. This information is intended only to provide general information and may not be relied upon as specific legal guidance. Legal counsel should always be consulted before acting in reliance on this information.