Escrow & Title

In West Virginia, a survey conducted before a real estate closing is used primarily to:

ADetermine the property's market value
BIdentify and confirm the exact boundaries, acreage, and any encroachments or easements affecting the property✓ Correct
CEstablish the property's environmental condition
DCertify the property's compliance with building codes

Explanation

A survey (boundary survey) identifies the exact boundaries of a parcel, confirms acreage, and reveals encroachments, easements, or other matters affecting the property's boundaries. Lenders and title companies often require surveys before closing.

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