Escrow & Title
What is a survey in real estate and why is it important?
AA questionnaire about property satisfaction
BA professional measurement of land boundaries, improvements, and easements✓ Correct
CAn inspection of the property's mechanical systems
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Explanation
A survey is a professional measurement by a licensed surveyor establishing property boundaries, identifying encroachments, locating easements, and confirming lot dimensions. Lenders often require surveys for title insurance.
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