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"Texas, often referred to as the Lone Star State, is a thriving hub for economic growth and innovation, making it an attractive destination for commercial real estate investment." - Chris Evans
Most commercial buyers focus on the obvious aspects of a property.
The location.
The buildings.
The tenants.
The financials.
But one of the most important factors affecting a property's long-term usability is often hidden in recorded documents: easements.
Understanding easements before closing can help buyers avoid unexpected limitations and better evaluate a property's future potential.
An easement gives another party certain rights related to a property.
Common examples include:
Utility easements
Drainage easements
Access easements
Pipeline easements
These rights may affect how portions of a property can be used.
Many easements have little impact on day-to-day operations.
Others can significantly influence:
Building placement
Future development
Parking layouts
Expansion opportunities
The impact depends on the location and purpose of the easement.
One of the primary reasons lenders and title companies request ALTA surveys is to identify easements affecting a property.
The survey helps show:
Where easements exist
How they affect improvements
Whether conflicts may be present
This allows buyers to evaluate conditions before ownership changes hands.
Commercial sites often contain more easements than residential properties.
Retail centers, industrial facilities, office parks, and multifamily communities frequently rely on:
Shared access agreements
Utility corridors
Drainage infrastructure
These systems support property operations but may also affect future plans.
Many investors purchase property with long-term goals in mind.
Before closing, buyers should understand:
What portions of the property are restricted
What development opportunities remain available
How easements may affect future improvements
Accurate survey information helps answer these questions.
Easements are a normal part of commercial real estate, but they should never be overlooked during due diligence.
Understanding them early helps buyers make more informed investment decisions.
At South Texas Surveying, we help commercial buyers throughout Texas identify and understand easements through detailed ALTA surveys and commercial land surveying services.
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Houston, TX 77082
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