Avoiding Costly Mistakes: Why a Property Boundary Survey is a Homeowner's Best Friend Imagine this: You finally save enough money to build that beautiful privacy fence you’ve always wanted. You hire a contractor, they dig the post holes, and set the posts. The next day, your neighbor stops by with an old paper map. They politely point out that your new fence is two feet onto their property. Suddenly, your dream project becomes a financial disaster. You have to pay the contractor to tear down the posts, move them, and start over. Plus, things are now very awkward with your neighbor. This happens way too often. Many people just assume they know where their land begins and ends. They look at an old oak tree, a row of bushes, or a rusted metal stake they found in the dirt and assume that’s the corner. These "assumed boundaries" are rarely accurate. The only way to know exactly where your property lines are is to get a professional land survey . Specifically, a type called a...