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Boundary Surveys in Guelph

True Surveying provides residential boundary surveys (srpr) for property owners, builders, engineers, lawyers, and developers in Guelph. Our boundary survey process combines title research, field measurement, monument recovery, and OLS review to produce permit-ready and transaction-ready boundary documentation.

scheduleTypical timeline: 5-7 business days
settings_suggestPrecision: Sub-centimeter
local_shippingDispatch fee: $270 CAD
paymentsStarting estimate: $1,470 CAD
Local Survey Scope

Residential Boundary Surveys (SRPR) tailored to Guelph properties

Survey Real Property Reports (SRPR) define legal property limits, structures, easements, and encroachments for transactions, fences, additions, and disputes. In Guelph, our team plans the work around guelph's historic core contains stone structures built right on property limits. establishing boundaries here requires extensive archival search and precise physical measurement to check foundation locations.

The result is a clear survey package that supports practical decisions: permit submissions, legal review, design coordination, construction layout, or project due diligence.

Common reasons clients order this service

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Real estate transactions

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Fence and retaining wall placement

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Property line disputes

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Additions and minor variances

Deliverables for Guelph projects

task_altSurveyor's Real Property Report
task_altBoundary staking
task_altStamped CAD/PDF plan
task_altEasement and encroachment notes

Local considerations in Guelph

Guelph's historic core contains stone structures built right on property limits. Establishing boundaries here requires extensive archival search and precise physical measurement to check foundation locations. Our field planning accounts for local access, visible site constraints, title research complexity, municipal expectations, and the deliverable format your project team needs.

Boundary Surveys FAQ for Guelph

When do I need a boundary survey?expand_more

A boundary survey is typically needed before building a fence, buying or selling a property, resolving a lot line dispute, or applying for a permit that depends on setbacks. For Guelph projects, we also account for Wellington County conditions and the specific deliverables required by your project team.

Is an SRPR legally recognized in Ontario?expand_more

Yes. A Survey Real Property Report prepared under the supervision of a licensed Ontario Land Surveyor is the recognized standard for documenting property boundaries. For Guelph projects, we also account for Wellington County conditions and the specific deliverables required by your project team.