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A site survey can demonstrate existing signal coverage for your customers and draw attention to problem areas. This can help stimulate conversation about product options and installation solutions, and provide opportunities for sales conversion.
The purpose and type of survey. The deed of your property or a copy of the deed with the legal description of the property. Any survey documents or information related to the property. The history of ownership if known or available. The name and address of adjacent property owners.
Check with your local government online. City or county governments typically keep land surveys. Do a web search for your city or county records or property office. The offices website typically has information about where surveys are kept.
Generally speaking, a record of survey will describe the location of monuments that were found while conducting the field survey, how the monuments relate to record deed descriptions or other maps within that area, a memorandum of oaths, and any other information that the land surveyor or civil engineer deem necessary
They will focus primarily on the structural integrity of the property and look for maintenance issues such as subsidence, unstable walls, a leaking roof or unsafe chimney chute. They will also provide details on the type of materials and glazing used, which is helpful when it comes to ensuring your property.
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They should look at wireless coverage, data rates, network capacity, roaming capability and quality of service and are there to identify potential challenges before finding the best solutions to those problems. Site surveys fall into three main categories.
If the seller of the property cannot or does not complete and sign the T-47 affidavit, then a new survey is required. If additions or changes to the property are close to a boundary line, a new survey will likely be needed. On occasion, an owner may even be asked to sketch specific changes onto the survey.
Generally speaking, a record of survey will describe the location of monuments that were found while conducting the field survey, how the monuments relate to record deed descriptions or other maps within that area, a memorandum of oaths, and any other information that the land surveyor or civil engineer deem necessary
After surveying, they will provide a type of map detailing the propertys legal boundaries. The survey will also include a written description of the property, the street address, the location of buildings and adjacent properties, and any improvements a homeowner can make to the land.
It can determine a precise location, access, best orientation for the site and the location of obstacles. The type of site survey and the best practices required depend on the nature of the project.

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