
COMPLETE LISTING
Landpoint provides a variety of
surveying, mapping, and engineering services
in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas.

WHAT IS A SURVEY?
A Land Survey is the measurement, by a Licensed
Surveyor, of property that shows all boundaries and existing
features on a tract of land within the guidelines of State Law and
Professional Organizations. A Land Survey should show and include a
location and description of all property corners and boundaries, all
physical improvements, means of access from a public right-of-way,
location and description of any fences along or near your boundaries
and any other physical and visible matters which could affect the
use of your property.
DO I NEED A SURVEY?
A casual inspection is not sufficient to
determine your property boundaries and assure that all buildings,
fences, wells, garages and other improvements on both your and your
neighbor's land are properly located. If you buy or improve property
without an accurate and recent Land Survey, you may later discover
that your property addition, or the fence you built is partially
located on your neighbor's property. Or you could discover that your
driveway crosses someone else's property without a proper easement.
These problems can be avoided or discovered by first having a Land
Survey performed.
If you are confused as to which survey type you require,
please feel
free to contact us with any questions.
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- ACRE -
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a unit of area equal to 43,560 square feet, or 10
square chains, or 160 square poles. A square mile is
640 acres. |
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- AGREEMENT LINE -
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An agreed property line between
neighbors that has not been surveyed.
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- MONUMENT -
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A permanently placed survey marker such as a
stone shaft sunk into the ground.
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- BENCHMARK -
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A survey mark made on a monument having a known location and
elevation, serving as a reference point for surveying. |
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- PLAT -
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A drawing consisting of data collected from a completed
survey.
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