What's wrong with an OLD SURVEY?

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A survey is a snapshot in time.  It shows property boundaries, improvements built across deed, easement or setback lines (all which are RED FLAGS).  A survey a few months old, probably nothing to worry about.  A survey that's 10 years or older, there's a big window for change.  If you're buying a home, remember these tips to help you decide if you need to get a NEW SURVEY. 

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