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Geodetic services for spatial / real estate investments
Surveying support is extremely important for any real estate investment, as it helps investors have clear and accurate information throughout the entire project. Without the help of a surveyor, investors may encounter legal problems, misunderstandings about land boundaries, or unforeseen costs during construction.

In addition to measurements, surveyors are of great help in the planning phase. Accurate terrain data allows architects and engineers to plan the project properly, reducing the possibility of errors and additional costs later. A surveyor helps the investor ensure that the project is carried out in accordance with all regulations and that the available space is maximized.
After the completion of the works, when the facility is built on the ground, the surveyor prepares a study for the registration of the facility in the cadastre and land register, as well as a statement that the building is located on the building plot in accordance with the building permit or the main project. Based on the above documentation, the investor can obtain a use permit.
Having your own surveyor means having a reliable partner who makes sure everything goes smoothly and without unforeseen complications. A surveyor ensures accuracy, legality and security, helping the investor to realize their project with confidence.

One of the main roles of a land surveyor is to accurately measure the land and determine its boundaries. This way, the investor knows exactly where his plot begins and ends, which prevents possible misunderstandings with neighbors. The surveyor also checks whether the plot has any restrictions, such as rights of way or other legal obligations that could affect construction.
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FAQ
How much does a geodetic study cost?
The price is defined depending on the purpose, location, size of the plot, compliance with the cadastre and land registry, etc.
When planning to request the services of a surveyor, the basic information you need to prepare is the cadastral plot number and the name of the cadastral municipality or the address of the building (if there is a building on the plot). Based on the information about the plot and the purpose of the study, the surveyor will be able to tell you what purpose the study you need is for and what the price of the service will be.
What documents are needed to create a geodetic study?
Is my facility legal?
If a property is registered in the cadastre and land registry, this does not mean that it is legal.