When a Boundary Line Survey Is Required—And When It’s Not

Boundary line survey showing property corners clearly marked with stakes and paint near a residential fence

Most property owners don’t think about boundaries until a project is already on the table. You might be planning a fence, a garage, or a new driveway. Maybe you’re clearing land or changing how you use your yard. At some point, the same question comes up: Do I really need a boundary line survey? The […]

How a Boundary Line Survey Keeps Street Repairs on Track

Temporary road barriers set up for street repair work, showing where a boundary survey may help define public and private areas

The City of Tupelo recently announced a road-condition survey to figure out which neighborhoods will get their streets fixed first. It’s part of a plan to repair potholes, replace damaged pavement, and improve drainage all over the city. Most people are happy about it, but few realize that private surveys—especially a boundary line survey can […]