You want to put up a new privacy fence. You look at your yard. You assume you know exactly where your grass ends and your neighbor's grass begins. Then the neighbor walks over with an old document and claims you are digging holes on their land. This scenario plays out every single day. Homeowners guess where their property lines sit based on old landscaping or existing structures. They are almost always wrong. You need proper land surveying to know what you actually own. Guessing leads to immediate neighbor disputes and eventual lawsuits. Lawsuits cost significantly more than hiring a professional up front. The Historic Neighborhood Problem If you live in an older area like Washington Park or the Highlands, your property lines were likely drawn over a century ago. The original measurements were done with old equipment. Sometimes they were based on completely different landmarks that no longer exist. A flat lot in a historic district might look straightforward. It never is. The leg...