Due Diligence Surveys are critical investigations conducted before buying, selling, financing, or developing a piece of land. The main purpose is to uncover any risks or issues that could affect the property's value, use, or legality. These surveys check property boundaries, land titles, easements, encroachments, access rights, zoning restrictions, utility availability, and possible environmental hazards. They help investors, buyers, developers, and lenders make informed decisions, negotiate better deals, and avoid legal or financial surprises after the transaction. Due Diligence Surveys combine legal research with physical site inspections to provide a full picture of the land's condition and compliance.

