Escrow & Title
In NH, a 'survey' of a property establishes:
AThe appraised market value
BThe legal boundaries and dimensions of the parcel✓ Correct
CThe structural condition of improvements
DThe environmental quality of the soil
Explanation
A property survey, conducted by a licensed NH land surveyor, establishes the exact legal boundaries, dimensions, and area of the parcel. Surveys can reveal encroachments, easements, and boundary discrepancies not evident from the deed description alone.
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