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OPTIONAL SURVEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS. NOTE: Whether any of the nineteen (19) items of Table A are to be selected, and the exact wording of and fee for any selected item, may be negotiated between the surveyor and client.
Notwithstanding Table A Items 5 and 11, if an engineering design survey is desired as part of an ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey, such services should be negotiated under Table A, Item 20.
Table A item 11 – This item has been significantly simplified with the aim of trying to better manage clients’ expectations relating to the ability of a surveyor to show underground utilities. There are now two choices that a client can select from.
"ALTA/NSPS LAND TITLE SURVEY" is required and which of the optional items listed in Table A, if any, are to be incorporated. Certain properties or interests in real properties may present issues outside those normally encountered on an ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey (e.g., marinas, campgrounds, mobile home
Notwithstanding Table A Items 5 and 11, if an engineering design survey is desired as part of an ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey, such services should be negotiated under Table A, Item 20.
Microsoft Word - 2021_ALTANSPS_Standards_Fin.docx. TABLE A. OPTIONAL SURVEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS . NOTE: Whether any of the nineteen (19) items of Table A are to be selected, and the exact wording of and fee for any selected item, may be negotiated between the surveyor and client.
One of the most significant changes in the 2021 Standards is to Table A item 11. This utility-related item has been problematic since 1988 primarily because it is very difficult to manage clients’ expectations with respect to underground utilities. As a result, the item has been altered a number of times over the years.
This 2021 Table A, Item must be understood and negotiated prior to engagement.) Note to the client, insurer, and lender - With regard to Table A, item 11, information from the sources checked above will be combined with observed evidence of utilities pursuant to Section 5.E.iv. to develop a
Table A - introductory paragraph and in general. The introductory paragraph to Table A has been modified to make it clear - as was always intended - that not only is the very selection of a Table A item negotiable, but the exact wording of the item is also negotiable, as is - of course - the fee. It is permissible for the surveyor and
As the 2021 ALTA Survey guidelines come into place, helping real estate professionals navigate the changes and demystify the hard-to-understand Table A items is key to successful deal closings.