Moving dirt in Denver isn't as simple as it used to be. Whether you are putting up a fence in Wash Park or planning a new build near the Tech Center, you need to know exactly where your land starts and stops. The rolling hills and varying terrain of the Front Range make this tricky. That is why hiring a licensed land surveyor is the most important step in your project. Why Denver Property Lines Are Tricky Denver has a mix of very old neighborhoods and brand-new developments. In older spots like Capitol Hill, property markers might be decades old or completely missing. Sometimes, a neighbor’s fence has been sitting two feet onto your lot for twenty years. In Colorado, if someone uses your land openly for 18 years, they might actually be able to claim it. A licensed land surveyor helps you avoid these "adverse possession" headaches before they start. The terrain here adds another layer of difficulty. We deal with slopes, drainage issues, and shifting soil. You cannot just ...