Disclosure -
A Surveyor's Real Property discloses all pertinent information about the boundaries of the property and the extent of occupation, the location of easements or rights-of-way, if any, and the possibility of adverse claims through long standing adverse occupation or enroachments. A Title Insurance policy does not disclose any information about the property, but insures against demonstrated loss, if such occurs.
Future Use -
Where a home buyer intends to make improvements on a newly purchased property, such as erecting or renewing fences, extending the building or adding out-buildings or decks, a survey would be required for either locating the property limits or for acquiring a building permit. Having the vendor provide the survey before closing the transaction aids in the transaction and provides the information needed for future projects on the property. (THIS MAY REQUIRE A RESURVEY AND OR A FINAL SURVEY)
Peace Of Mind -
Your decision on the course of action you propose, from full disclosure about the new property to simply insuring your mortgager against loss in the event of problems, is a personal choice. We believe that prudent purchasers should get as much information as possible about a prospective purchase before commiting their funds, for their protection and peace of mind.

Why Do You Need A Survey?