1. What is the demand for real estate surveyors as a possible career? What educational background does real estate surveyor need to possess?
2. What are the various reasons that people seek the services of a land surveyor?
3. What do surveyors actually do (day in the life a surveyor)? How is a property survey conducted? Are there specific requirements for the survey report?
4. How long is a survey good for?
5. How are surveys conducted to accommodate for geographical variations …show more content…
Wayne State College, like most, does not offer a specific degree for surveying. Although, there are a select few choices of schools that do. Www.bls.gov said that occasionally, when looking to become a surveyor, it can also be appropriate get a forestry, or civil engineering bachelor’s degree to become a surveyor. When looking at getting a degree in surveying, most schools are accredited by ABET. ABET is basically the standard for education in the surveying field. If the school is not accredited by ABET, chances of getting a job in the surveying business is less likely than a person who graduated from a school accredited by ABET. Many surveying companies require numerous years of experience before becoming a licensed surveyor. According to bls.gov, 4-5 years working experience under a licensed surveyor may be required before getting licensed as a …show more content…
A survey will be the legal document for an area of land. According to godfreyhoffman.com, a professionally conducted survey will indicate where any easements are. It will also determine if something or someone is intruding on the property according to the land boundaries. If that is the case, then further legal actions may need to be taken if considered necessary.
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How long is a land survey good for? A web page on godfreyhoffman.com stated that “A survey is like a photograph of a piece of property. It is only accurate if the conditions upon the land remain unchanged.” States have their own individual way of saying this as well. That being said, when the land is changed or has some other factor affect the boundaries, it would be wise to get that area of land surveyed again by a professional licensed surveyor just to be reassured that there will be no issues in the future. Most people only get their land surveyed once if they live on it for the entirety of their life. But when buying a new piece of land, it is always smart to get a new survey of the