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Located in St. Charles County
We specialize in services including Residential Property Land Surveys, Commercial Boundary Disputes, Property Surveys for Title Companies, including Boundary Surveys, Surveyor’s Real Property Reports (SRPR), ALTA Surveys, and Flood Elevation Certificates.
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I hired Cardinal to do a stake survey for a fence install. They contacted me immediately after my request and performed the survey within a couple of days.
Laura Cannon Bieker
Love me some Shelly Daley Clark of Cardinal Surveying. Yesterday, she walked me through something on the phone, and today, when we could see the relevant documents, she helped me in less than 10 minutes learn how to assist my buyer.
Lucy Hauser, Lou Realty Group
Shelly has conducted numerous surveys for both my clients and I. Both her crew and her, are outstanding. They are so easy to work with and highly professional. She is by far the most knowledgeable in the business and she certainly has all of our business now and in the future!
Louis Cariffe
Very impressed with the low costs and the accuracy of this land surveying team. They quickly helped us document and present a survey to our neighbors who is where disputing my fence line and where the easements exist. Thank you for the fast help Cardinal Surveying!
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Does an Elevation Certificate Expire?
An Elevation Certificate (EC) doesn’t have an expiration date per say, but there are some factors that do play a role in determining if an EC is still “good”.
No house on the lot? That’s not what I thought I was purchasing!
Can you image how you would feel if you bought a vacant piece of land when you thought you were buying a piece of land with a house on it? I can only imagine the headache this has become for the current owner and neighbor, as well as their lenders.
When You Own Property a Fence Won’t Determine Your Property Lines
Owning property can be a complex situation. What you can do with it depends, in part, on where the...