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British Columbia Land Survey Questions

As trusted BC land surveyors with locations and experts across the province we have encountered many common British Columbia Land Survey questions. If you don’t find the answer you are looking for please give us a call.

What is a British Columbia Land Survey?

A British Columbia Land Survey is a detailed process conducted by professional land surveyors to determine the precise boundaries, dimensions, and legal descriptions of a property in British Columbia. The survey involves measuring and mapping the land, identifying physical features, and establishing property lines. It provides critical information for property transactions, development projects, and resolving boundary disputes. British Columbia surveys should be completed by a certified member of the Association of BC Land Surveyors. 



Why is a British Columbia Land Survey important?

A British Columbia Land Survey is important for various reasons:

  • Property Transactions: When buying or selling a property, a land survey ensures that the land’s boundaries and features are accurately represented in legal documents, preventing future disputes.
  • Boundary Identification: A survey accurately marks the boundaries of a property, preventing encroachments and disputes with neighboring landowners.
  • Development and Construction: A survey is necessary for designing and planning construction projects, ensuring structures are built within property boundaries and adhering to local regulations.
  • Land Use Planning: Surveys aid in determining appropriate land use, zoning, and infrastructure planning, contributing to the sustainable development of British Columbia.

How can I find a licensed land surveyor in British Columbia?

To find a licensed land surveyor in British Columbia for a BC Land Survey, you can:

  1. Visit the Association of British Columbia Land Surveyors (ABCLS) website and use their “Find a Surveyor” tool to locate licensed professionals in your area.
  2. Seek recommendations from real estate agents, lawyers, or other professionals involved in property transactions.
  3. Contact local land development or municipal planning departments for referrals to reputable surveyors.

What should I expect during a British Columbia Land Survey?

During a British Columbia Land Survey, a licensed surveyor will:

  1. Conduct Fieldwork: The surveyor will visit the property and use specialized equipment to measure and map the land, including the placement of markers or stakes to identify boundaries.
  2. Research Property Records: The surveyor will review existing property records, historical documents, and official survey plans to gather relevant information.
  3. Prepare a Survey Plan: Based on the field data and research, the surveyor will prepare a detailed survey plan that includes boundary dimensions, legal descriptions, and any pertinent features or encroachments.
  4. Provide Survey Certificate: Upon completion, the surveyor will issue a survey certificate, an official document that confirms the results of the survey.

Are there different types of British Columbia Land Surveys?

Yes, several types of land surveys are conducted in British Columbia, including:

  1. Boundary Surveys: These surveys determine the exact boundaries of a property and often involve setting physical markers or monuments.
  2. Topographic Surveys: Topographic surveys capture the land’s natural and man-made features, such as elevation changes, vegetation, buildings, and utilities. They are crucial for design and development projects.
  3. Subdivision Surveys / Subdivision Plans: Subdivision surveys divide a larger parcel of land into smaller lots, conforming to local zoning and development regulations.
  4. Strata Surveys: Strata surveys are performed for condominium developments, establishing the boundaries of individual strata lots and common property.

How much does a BC Land Survey cost?

Depending on the scope and scale of the surveying work required land surveying can cost less than $500 for a very basic service to tens of thousands of dollars for sophisticated research, surveying and monitoring for large developments. Read this other post to understand how much land surveying costs. Bennett is happy to provide a quote and commits to using our expertise and experience to help you avoid costly mistakes and delays. 



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