Property Ownership
A 'survey' of a NC property serves to:
ADetermine the property's market value
BPrecisely locate and describe the property's boundaries, improvements, and encroachments✓ Correct
CSearch the title for defects
DIdentify environmental hazards on the property
Explanation
A survey precisely locates and describes a property's legal boundaries, shows improvements, identifies encroachments, easements, and other boundary-related issues.
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