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How ALTA Surveys Impact Real Estate Attorneys

May 07, 20262 min read

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The Part of the ALTA Survey That Makes Attorneys Pause

There’s a moment during due diligence where things slow down — not dramatically, just enough to notice.

It usually happens when the ALTA survey lands on an attorney’s desk.

Up until that point, everything has been moving forward.

Then suddenly… there’s a pause.


It’s Not About Big Problems

Most people assume attorneys are looking for major issues.

They’re not.

They’re looking for uncertainty.

Anything that isn’t clearly defined.
Anything that could be interpreted two ways.
Anything that might come up later.


What Triggers That Pause

It’s often subtle:

  • An access point that exists physically but isn’t fully documented

  • An easement that references another document but isn’t clearly shown

  • A boundary description that doesn’t perfectly match the title

Nothing that jumps off the page — but enough to ask questions.


Why This Matters in Everyday Deals

This isn’t just a big development concern.

It shows up in:

  • Retail properties with shared parking and access

  • Office buildings with overlapping usage areas

  • Industrial sites with layered infrastructure

  • Multifamily properties with tight layouts

The more a property has evolved, the more likely this is to happen.


What That Pause Actually Means

It doesn’t mean the deal is falling apart.

It means someone is making sure:

“Are we fully protected here?”

And until that question is answered, things don’t move as quickly.


The Deals That Keep Moving

They’re the ones where the ALTA survey tells a clear story.

Not perfect — just clear.

Where everything lines up enough that questions get answered quickly instead of dragging out.


Bottom Line

The goal of an ALTA survey isn’t to avoid questions — it’s to make sure those questions have clear answers.

At South Texas Surveying, we help Texas commercial buyers and their teams move through due diligence without unnecessary slowdowns.


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