Boundary & Legal Surveys in Toronto & GTA

 

Accurate Property Line Surveys for Legal Clarity, Construction Planning, and Real Estate Transactions

 

 

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Accurate as-built surveys prepared in line with municipal standards and construction requirements to support approvals and compliance checks.

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Boundary & Legal Surveys

Clear, Accurate Property Boundaries You Can Rely On

A Boundary & Legal Survey provides an exact and legally recognized definition of your property limits. It is based on official land records and precise field measurements, ensuring you clearly understand where your property begins and ends.

This type of survey is commonly required for property purchases, sales, development projects, and legal boundary discussions. It helps eliminate uncertainty and ensures all decisions are based on accurate and verified land information.

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Why Boundary & Legal Surveys Are Important

Property boundaries are not always as simple as they appear. Structures like fences, driveways, or landscaping often do not match the true legal property line. Without a proper survey, this can lead to misunderstandings or disputes with neighbours.

A professional boundary survey gives you confidence by clearly identifying your legal property limits according to Ontario Land Surveyor standards. It helps protect your investment and ensures you can plan, build, or sell without unnecessary risk.

Who Needs This Service

Boundary & Legal Surveys are commonly required by homeowners, builders, developers, real estate professionals, and legal experts. Whether you are planning construction, verifying land ownership, or resolving a boundary concern, this survey provides the clarity you need.

Our Surveying Approach

We use accurate field measurements combined with official land registry records to determine precise property boundaries. Every survey is completed with attention to detail and in compliance with Ontario surveying regulations to ensure reliability and legal validity.

Serving Toronto & GTA

We proudly provide Boundary & Legal Survey services across Toronto and surrounding areas, including North York, Scarborough, Vaughan, Markham, Richmond Hill, Mississauga, and nearby regions.

Boundary & Legal Surveys

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Get a Clear Picture of Your Property

Don’t leave your property boundaries open to guesswork or assumptions. With a professional boundary survey, you gain clear, reliable, and legally recognized information about your land. Ready to get started? Contact us today to request a quote or speak with our surveying team about your project.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Boundary & Legal Survey is a detailed plan that shows the exact legal limits of a property. It is prepared using official land records and precise field measurements to clearly define property lines and registered boundaries.

 

You may need a boundary survey when buying or selling property, building a new structure, adding an extension, installing fences, or resolving disputes with neighbours regarding property lines.

 

 
 
 

Not always. In many cases, fences, driveways, or landscaping are not located exactly on the legal property boundary. A survey confirms the true boundary based on official records.

Yes. Boundary surveys completed by licensed Ontario Land Surveyors are legally recognized and can be used for real estate transactions, development approvals, and legal matters.

The timeline depends on the size of the property, complexity of records, and site conditions. Most residential surveys are completed within a few days to a couple of weeks.