
When Commercial Properties Need a Re-Survey in Texas
"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
When Commercial Properties Need a Re-Survey in Texas
Commercial properties change over time—new parking, new fences, new improvements, utility adjustments, new construction, or shifts in ownership. When this happens, the original survey may no longer reflect the site accurately.
Here’s when commercial properties in Texas need an updated survey.
1. When the Property Is Being Sold or Refinanced
Lenders and title companies often require:
Updated ALTA surveys
Updated boundary surveys
Revised legal descriptions
Outdated data slows the closing process.
2. When Improvements Have Been Added
Any new construction requires an updated survey, such as:
Parking expansions
Retaining walls
New buildings
Fences
Signage
Drainage improvements
If it changed, it must be documented.
3. After Natural Events Impact the Land
Erosion, flooding, and shifting terrain can alter elevations or boundaries.
4. When Redevelopment Is Planned
Engineers need updated topographic and boundary data before designing the new site plan.
5. When Permits Require New Data
Cities may require recent surveys for:
Stormwater permits
Fire lane certifications
Utility upgrades
Demolition permits
Final Thoughts
Commercial properties evolve, and surveys must evolve with them. South Texas Surveying provides accurate re-surveys to keep your data current and your project moving forward.