Planning and Land Surveying
+ CADASTRAL SURVEYING.
It involves the physical delineation of property boundaries and determination of
dimensions, areas and certain rights associated with properties.
(a) Block Demarcating
(b) Block Subdivision
+ PRELIMINARY SURVEY/RECONNAISSANCE.
Preliminary site assessments are undertaken to determine the most suitable landuse
in terms of development and planning, or for construction purposes.
+ TOWN PLANNING.
Town planning is the process of managing land resources.
TP Drawing Amendment.
Land Legal Documents Processing
Right of occupancy certificate processing, This is a legal document that proves a
structure, such as a land or building, is safe to inhabit. In addition to the property address
and owner, a certificate of occupancy will include the following three things:
Description of specific legal use and type of property: This indicates what the
property is classified as from a zoning perspective, such as whether it’s zoned for
residential, commercial, industrial mixed-use purposes. It ensures the property is being
used as intended. Verification that the property is up to code: This serves as proof that the
property is in compliance and up to date with housing and building codes.
Confirmation that the property is suitable to be occupied:
This confirms that the property conforms to the codes and standards set by your municipality
and the structure is fit for occupancy.
Building permits, (Building permits are a type of authorization that must be granted by a
government or other regulatory body before the construction of a new or existing building
can legally occur.)
Residence Permits and Valuation reports
Land consultant
Providing expert advice and recommendations to clients looking to purchase or develop
property.
We regularly assist our Clients to select the most appropriate deal structure and exit
strategy to suite their requirements, often working with other retained advisors, including
planning landlords, solicitors & accountants.
Land consultants guide client decisions based on extensive research and industry
expertise. The first step is to have an initial meeting with the client to discuss primary and
secondary objectives. When the objectives are defined, a land consultant formulates a plan
to achieve them in the most cost-effective way.)