Charles Iner

We at Point to Point Land Surveyors pride ourselves on accuracy, customer service and quality work delivered on time, guaranteed. Residential land surveys are a specialty.
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Mapping the United States - Mexican Border

The border between the United States and Mexico has a long and often tumultuous history After the end of the Mexican American War in 1848, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo gave the U

History of Georgia Land Surveying

In the rich history of the state of Georgia, land surveying has played a large role since before its inception From weathering the shifts in power and policy regarding land distribution to rebuilding the devastating destruction across the entire state in the wake of the Civil War, Georgia’s land surveyors have been instrumental in literally shaping the state into the Georgia we know today

The Purpose of a Mortgage Survey When Buying Property

Before purchasing a home, or indeed any piece of real estate, it is important to investigate the condition of the property This does not simply mean walking around the property to take a look at it

Important Land Surveys of the United States

Although at first you may assume that there haven’t been any important or famous land surveyors or land surveys in the United States, the truth is that many of the borders that come into play in your daily life were set by land surveys Though the boundary of each individual piece of property is usually set by surveyors, on a larger scale, land surveys are much more important

Land Surveying and GPS

Land surveyors once used tape measures and transits to measure distances and positions Since the 1980s, electronic distance measurement, or EDM, devices have allowed for much more efficient and accurate measurements

Maryland Society of Surveyors

The Maryland Society of Surveyors is a professional organization founded in 1948 for professional land surveyors and property line surveyors Today the Society is part of the National Society of Professional Surveyors, which represents the interests of land surveyors nationwide

Eminent Domain

Eminent domain, also known as compulsory purchase expropriation, is the power of the state to seize a citizen’s land for public use Monetary compensation is required in this situation, but the owner’s consent is not

Subdivision Platting

Subdivision platting is the process of splitting one larger piece of land into several smaller pieces of land Generally, this plat, or map, is drawn to be used to sell off the smaller pieces of land

Surveying and Vegetation

One of the challenges faced when using traditional land surveying methods is the necessity of surveying areas that are covered by thick vegetation Some surveying projects require the measurement of such vegetation, while most applications require measurement of the terrain itself, rather than the vegetation covering this terrain

What Are Plat Maps

Did you ever wonder why today’s towns look the way they do The look of the downtown area, with its square blocks, originates centuries ago, when the country was first dividing what would eventually become a large portion of the United States

Land Surveying in Georgia

Surveying has played a large role in Georgia since before statehood Georgia's land surveyors have been instrumental in shaping the state, from power shifts before the Revolutionary War to policies regarding land distribution in the early nineteenth century, to rebuilding the state in the aftermath of the Civil War

Courthouse Deed Research

Courthouse deed research involves going to the courthouse to look up the deed to a property This can be a notoriously frustrating process because old records can be hard to locate

Types of Land Surveys

While most people think of land surveys in the most basic sense, the drawing of the boundaries of a property, in actuality there are many varied and different ways of surveying that service many different industries Property surveys are a large part of the business, but there are also surveys and surveyors that service the construction industry, the environmental sector, and many others



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