
ALTA Survey Checklist for Commercial Property
"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
What Is an ALTA Survey Checklist for Commercial Property?
When purchasing commercial real estate, lenders and title companies often request an ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey.
But many buyers aren’t sure what information this type of survey actually includes.
Understanding the ALTA survey checklist helps buyers prepare for the due diligence process and know what documentation will be provided.
Property Boundaries and Legal Description
One of the most important elements of an ALTA survey is confirming that the physical property matches the legal description recorded in deeds and title documents.
This includes:
Boundary lines
Property corner locations
Dimensions of the parcel
Adjacent property relationships
This verification ensures the property being financed and insured is accurately defined.
Buildings and Site Improvements
ALTA surveys document improvements located on the property.
These may include:
Buildings
Parking areas
Driveways
Sidewalks
Fences
Showing these improvements helps identify whether structures are properly located within the property boundaries.
Easements and Rights-of-Way
Commercial properties often include easements that allow utilities or neighboring properties certain access rights.
An ALTA survey typically identifies:
Utility easements
Drainage easements
Access easements
Public rights-of-way
Understanding these easements is important for development planning and property use.
Access to Public Roads
Lenders and title companies want confirmation that a commercial property has legal access.
An ALTA survey helps verify:
Entry points to the property
Connections to public roads
Shared driveways or access agreements
This ensures the property can be used as intended.
Potential Encroachments
An encroachment occurs when a structure crosses a property boundary or easement area.
ALTA surveys help identify issues such as:
Fences crossing lot lines
Buildings near property boundaries
Structures within easement areas
Discovering these issues before closing allows buyers to address them early.
Bottom Line
An ALTA survey provides a detailed overview of a commercial property and helps lenders, buyers, and title companies verify key information before closing.
At South Texas Surveying, we help Houston commercial buyers obtain accurate ALTA surveys that support smooth real estate transactions.