Property Ownership
What is a 'survey' and why is it important in an Idaho real estate transaction?
AA questionnaire about neighborhood preferences
BA measurement and delineation of property boundaries that identifies the exact location, dimensions, and encroachments✓ Correct
CA government assessment of property value
DA lender's review of the appraisal
Explanation
A property survey is a professional measurement that establishes exact boundary lines, identifies encroachments, easements, and other physical features. It is important for confirming what property is being purchased and resolving boundary disputes.
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