Boundary Survey in Okeechobee, FL

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What is a Boundary Survey in Okeechobee, FL?

Clear Boundaries, Confident Decisions
  • Gain a clear understanding of your property’s boundaries.
  • Avoid conflicts with neighbors over property lines.
  • Make proper choices concerning the use of your land.
  • Fortify your rights are covered with local compliance and regulations.
  • Boundary Survey in Okeechobee County

    How We Determine Property Lines

    At Aero Land Surveyors, we are a team of land surveyors dedicated for the last 25+ years to providing our clients in Okeechobee County with dependable boundary surveys in Okeechobee, FL. Our property line surveyors prioritize intuitive, full-coverage surveys so that you have the confidence to collaborate with the project you have in mind.

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    Boundary Survey Process in FL

    Aero Land Surveyors's Structure to Boundary Surveys
  • Initial Consultation: We meet with you to discuss your needs and answer any questions about the boundary survey process.
  • Fieldwork: Our residential land surveyor conducts a thorough on-site survey, carefully measuring and marking property lines.
  • Report Delivery: We provide a report with a map clearly outlining your boundaries.
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    Understanding Boundary Surveys in Okeechobee

    Select Aero Land Surveyors for Your Boundary Survey Needs

    A boundary survey is key to knowing your property’s exact limits, helping you avoid disputes and future complications. Our top-of-the-line surveyors in Okeechobee, FL, use cutting-edge tools to provide laser-level results. Contact us today to schedule your survey and surely protect your property boundaries.

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    Okeechobee is close to the site of the Battle of Lake Okeechobee, a major battle of the Second Seminole War, fought between forces under the command of Zachary Taylor and Seminole warriors resisting forced relocation to Oklahoma.

    In the 1930s, Okeechobee was the commercial center for the surrounding area, shipping hundreds of train cars of winter vegetables annually, in addition to poultry farms, a catfish shipping plant, and a bullfrog breeding industry. The Florida guide described bullfrog breeding in the Okeechobee region:

    Frog legs, or ‘saddles,’ bring high prices in the winter when frogs usually hibernate and are difficult to capture. Frog farmers enclose bottom lands, ponds, or swamps; as frogs live on insects, breeders strew the runs with rotting meat to attract blowflies. Some plant flowers and shrubs to lure bugs, and occasionally install electric lights to attract moths, beetles, and other nocturnal insects. A female frog lays from 10 to 30 thousand eggs a year; tadpoles appear from 60 to 90 days later, but frogs are seldom marketed before they are two years old.

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