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Whether you’re buying land, preparing to build, or reviewing title documents, one of the most important—and commonly misunderstood—elements is an easement. These are the legal rights that allow others to use part of your property for specific purposes, such as utilities, drainage, or shared access.
And the only way to fully understand how easements impact your land is through a professional land survey.
In Houston and the surrounding counties—Harris, Montgomery, Fort Bend, Brazoria, Galveston, Liberty, Waller, and Chambers—easements are common and can significantly affect what you can build, where you can build it, and even your property value.
An easement gives someone else the legal right to use a specific portion of your property, even though you still own it. There are many types of easements, including:
Utility easements – for water, sewer, electric, and gas lines
Drainage easements – for stormwater runoff or detention
Access easements – shared driveways or private road entry
Pipeline and oil/gas easements – often found in rural counties
View or light easements – common in urban areas with height restrictions
📌 Easements can limit where you can build, affect fencing or landscaping, and impact resale value if not properly disclosed.
When you hire a licensed land surveyor in Houston, they’ll conduct a detailed review of:
The deed and legal description of the property
Title commitments and documents from the title company
Previous plats and recorded surveys
Any visible or unrecorded utility installations or access points
Then, through field measurements and mapping, the surveyor will document:
✔️ Exact locations of easements
✔️ Dimensions and boundaries of impacted areas
✔️ Any visible encroachments or potential violations
✔️ How the easement may affect future development or improvement plans
Commonly required by title companies in Texas real estate transactions
Identifies visible improvements and known easements
Used during purchases, sales, or refinances
The most detailed survey available
Combines fieldwork with a complete title document review
Required by lenders, investors, and attorneys during major real estate transactions
Used for planning construction or confirming buildable space
Helps determine how easements impact grading, utilities, and placement of structures
Older neighborhoods often have unrecorded alley or rear utility easements
Essential to confirm before building garages, patios, or fencing
Expanding subdivisions may have shared access roads and HOA drainage easements
Always verify before subdividing or constructing ADUs
MUDs require clearance of drainage and utility easements before permitting
Surveys help builders avoid costly site plan revisions
Easements tied to flood control and detention are common
Coastal areas may include public access or erosion buffer easements
Oil and gas easements may affect rural development
Pipeline easements can limit fencing, digging, or building placement
🚫 Your permit may be denied
🧱 You could be forced to remove a structure or improvement
⚖️ You may face a lawsuit or title claim
💸 You might experience a drop in property value or future resale complications
At South Texas Surveying, we specialize in helping property owners, buyers, and developers understand the full picture—including easements—before making major decisions.
We offer:
✔️ Category 1A and ALTA/NSPS surveys with easement detail
✔️ Site planning surveys to avoid utility conflicts
✔️ Subdivision and platting surveys that identify shared access or utility rights
✔️ Decades of local experience across Houston and surrounding counties
📞 Need a survey to understand how easements affect your project? Contact South Texas Surveying today for trusted guidance and fast turnaround.
You can’t always see an easement—but it can still control what you can (and can't) do with your land. A professional land survey gives you the clarity to build, buy, or sell with confidence—while avoiding disputes and costly surprises.
📍 Serving Harris, Montgomery, Fort Bend, Brazoria, Galveston, Liberty, Waller, and Chambers Counties, South Texas Surveying helps you uncover every hidden detail.
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Office Phone Number: 281-556-6918
11281 Richmond Ave
BLDG J, Suite 101,
Houston, TX 77082
Firm Number: 10045400
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