Boundary Survey in Fellsmere, FL

Credible Property Line Surveys in Indian River County

Protect your property investment. Aero Land Surveyors’s boundary surveys in Fellsmere, FL offer the property line information you need.

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Are Boundary Surveys in Fellsmere, FL Helpful?

Aero Land Surveyors's Boundary Survey in Fellsmere
  • Eliminate uncertainty about your property’s true boundaries.
  • Avoid costly legal battles with neighbors over property lines.
  • Make wise decisions about building fences, additions, or landscaping.
  • Confidently navigate property transactions with clear boundary documentation.
  • Boundary Survey Professionals in Indian River County

    Your Local Boundary Survey Specialists

    Aero Land Surveyors has been serving Indian River County for many years. We are a team of highly trained land surveyors specializing in boundary surveys in Fellsmere, FL. Using advanced surveying techniques like traverse surveying and real-time kinematic (RTK) GPS, we measure your property lines and undergo mapping for accurate property construction and other improvements. We’re thrilled to be providing timely surveys so that you don’t experience any delays in getting started.

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    Boundary Survey Process in FL

    What to Expect from Your Aero Land Surveyors Boundary Survey
  • Initial Consultation: We discuss your goals and property requirements.
  • Surveying: Our team conducts fieldwork, taking precise measurements.
  • Delivery: We provide a survey report, including a detailed map.
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    Boundary Survey in Fellsmere; Protecting Your Interests

    Rely on Aero Land Surveyors in Indian River County

    A boundary survey is essential for any property owner in Fellsmere, FL. It clarifies property lines, preventing disputes and facilitating informed decisions. Aero Land Surveyors’s land surveyors are highly trained in using advanced equipment, such as total stations and data collectors, to acquire exact measurements. We then create detailed maps outlining your property’s boundaries. These surveys are critical for construction projects, property sales, and resolving neighbor disputes. Contact Aero Land Surveyors today to schedule your boundary survey in Fellsmere and protect your property rights.

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    Fellsmere in 1915 became the first town in Florida (or anywhere south of the Mason-Dixon line) to grant women the right to vote. It also at the same time held the first election in which corporations could vote. Mrs. Zena M. Dreier was the first woman to cast a vote in the town, and E. Nelson Fell cast a vote on behalf of his company Fellsmere Farms. The town had unanimously adopted a charter in February 1915 which granted these rights, and the town charter was ratified by the state legislature without any notice being paid to this provision. This despite the fact that several statewide suffrage measures had failed in the legislature that year. Women’s suffrage was not granted nationally in the U.S. until five years later (in August 1920) with the passage of the 19th Amendment.

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