Creating or amending a condominium takes precise survey exhibits. We prepare the plans that turn a building into legally defined units and common elements.
A condominium survey supports the legal creation of a condominium regime — defining each unit, the common and limited-common elements, and their boundaries for the master deed. We also prepare individual unit certifications confirming that a built unit conforms to the recorded plans.
Shore condominiums, conversions and multi-unit rebuilds are common across Ocean County, and Lakeland prepares the survey exhibits attorneys and developers need to record and to close on individual units.
We run this survey across the Ocean County shore and mainland — from Lavallette, Seaside Heights and Ortley Beach to Toms River, Brick, Point Pleasant Beach and Long Beach Island — out of our Lavallette office. See all service areas →
It's a surveyor's certification that a specific built unit conforms to the unit as described in the recorded master deed and plans. Lenders frequently require it before financing the purchase of an individual condominium unit.
Yes. We prepare the survey plans and exhibits that define the units, common elements and limited common elements for the master deed, working directly with the developer's or association's attorney.
We prepare the survey work required to convert an existing building to condominium ownership, including the exhibits needed to record the regime. We'll coordinate scope with your counsel.
Yes. Multi-unit shore properties and post-storm rebuilds across Ocean County regularly require condominium survey work, and we prepare the exhibits and certifications those projects need.
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