Escrow & Title
The ALTA/NSPS survey required for commercial transactions in Utah provides:
AOnly the property's assessed value
BA detailed survey showing boundaries, improvements, easements, and encroachments with greater precision than a standard survey✓ Correct
CAn environmental assessment of the property
DZoning compliance verification
Explanation
An ALTA/NSPS (American Land Title Association/National Society of Professional Surveyors) survey meets specific standards for commercial transactions, providing detailed boundary, easement, encroachment, and improvement information needed for extended title coverage.
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