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Easement. • C.M. or CONC. MON. - Concrete Monument. • B.L. -Building Line.
Land surveys legally document and help demystify the boundaries and physical features of a plot of land.
Building Setback Lines: Overview.
Survey Symbols: Tree symbol (?): Represents the location of trees on the property. Building symbol (?): Indicates the position of buildings or structures. Water feature symbol (?): Represents rivers, lakes, or other bodies of water. The easement symbol (⚙️) indicates an easement's presence on the property.
BSL – Building Setback Line. CIP – Capped Iron Pin. CL – Center Line. Con Mon F – Concrete Monument Found. EBL – East Boundary Line or Eastbound Lane.
Where do I find my property's survey? If you're buying a home, ask the seller to check with their lender and/or title company to see if there's a property survey on file. The local tax assessor's office may also have one.
You can survey your own property for personal purposes, but rely on professional surveys for construction, legal validation, or resolving disputes. Every land owner should know where their corners are. But don't go around making any claims, the risk to great.
A building setback line marks the minimum distance a house, building or other accessory structure must be from your property lines. Setback requirements are determined by local governments, which means land use restrictions can vary from state to state, even city to city.
You can survey your own property for personal purposes, but rely on professional surveys for construction, legal validation, or resolving disputes. Every land owner should know where their corners are. But don't go around making any claims, the risk to great.