Completing a Full ALTA/NSPS Survey in Oakland Park, Florida Under a Tight Closing Deadline
When a commercial real estate transaction is racing toward a hard closing date, there is very little room for error. One missing document, one unresolved title exception, or one unanswered lender requirement can delay — or even derail — the entire deal. That was exactly the challenge on a recent project in Oakland Park, Florida, where Florida Building & Land Surveying was tasked with delivering a complete ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey on an extremely limited timeline.
This project demanded more than just speed. It required precision, coordination, and the intelligent use of multiple surveying technologies to ensure the final ALTA survey met national standards, title company requirements, and lender expectations — all without sacrificing accuracy.
Do I Need a Land Survey Before Buying a Home in Fort Lauderdale?
Before you buy a home in Fort Lauderdale, make sure you know exactly what you’re getting. Learn how a land survey protects you from boundary disputes, encroachments, and legal surprises.
The Ins and Outs of an ALTA Survey
Discover the ins and outs of an ALTA survey in Fort Lauderdale. Learn how ALTA surveys differ from standard boundary surveys, what Table A items are, and what you need to provide for accurate, fast, and reliable results.
LOMA vs LOMR-F in Fort Lauderdale: How to Remove Your Property from FEMA Flood Zones
Confused about LOMA vs LOMR-F? This guide explains how these FEMA letters can remove your Fort Lauderdale property from flood zones, reduce insurance costs, and the steps our licensed surveyors take — from flood elevation certificates to final approval.
New 2026 ALTA Survey Standards — What Everyday Property Owners Need to Know
If you’re buying, selling, refinancing, or developing property, chances are you’ve heard the term ALTA survey thrown around by lenders, title companies, or attorneys. For most people, it sounds technical—and frankly, a little intimidating. With the new 2026 ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey Standards officially taking effect on February 23, 2026, there are some important updates that property owners should understand, without needing an engineering degree to do so.
Let’s break it down in plain English.
How Drone Surveying Technology Solved an Access Challenge in West Park.
This project highlights how modern land surveying in Fort Lauderdale and surrounding areas continues to evolve. From drone mapping to RTK precision, technology allows surveyors to handle complex or restricted access sites while still delivering professional, verifiable results.
At Florida Building & Land Surveyors, we continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible in the field — whether it’s a boundary survey in West Park, a topographic survey in Miami, or land surveying in Fort Lauderdale and beyond.