When do I need one?

Are you replacing a fence, updating your landscaping, renovating your home, subdividing your land or buying a new property? Fences don’t always represent true boundary position. Knowing your actual property boundaries could be an important part of the process to help prevent potential disputes with neighbours, re-establish existing boundaries and/or meet legal requirements. From landowners to large-scale developers, whenever you’re subdividing, building on a boundary, moving fences or marking unclear boundaries, you’ll need a Title Re-Establishment Survey.

What does a Title Re-Establishment Survey include?

The survey redefines the original position of your property’s boundaries from when it was last surveyed. Only a Licensed Land Surveyor can perform a Title Re-Establishment Survey, which involves:

  • Reviewing your property’s survey history and title information
  • Locating survey information on site
  • Comparing and calculating the positon of your current title boundarie
  • Locating and marking new boundaries (where practical) on your property
  • Preparing a Title Re-Establishment Plan
  • Preparing evidence of your Title Re-Establishment to submit with Land Registry