LotGuard is the first ongoing survey protection plan for new homeowners. Annual inspections, boundary re-staking, digital document vault, and expert dispute support. All from the firm that surveyed your lot.
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New phases mean heavy equipment, grading, and disturbed markers. By the time the neighbor's house is done, your boundary pins may be gone.
You want to build a fence. Your neighbor says it's on their side. Without documentation, a simple project becomes a costly dispute.
Lenders and title companies ask for survey documents. A new survey costs $500 to $1,600. LotGuard subscribers pull theirs from the vault in seconds.
A neighbor's shed, a retaining wall, landscaping that slowly crosses the line. Caught early, it's a conversation. Caught late, it's a lawsuit.
Every year, we proactively deliver a report covering your boundary marker status, easement updates, and subdivision phase plans. You never have to ask.
One field visit per year on your request. Our licensed surveyor comes out and re-stakes your boundary markers. No additional charge.
Permanent 24/7 access to your survey, plat, easements, and flood zone data. Need it for a refinance, a permit, or a fence contractor? It's always there.
When a boundary question comes up, you get licensed surveyor documentation and expert guidance. From the firm that surveyed your lot.
A proactively scheduled field inspection every year. We walk your boundaries, document what we find, and flag anything that's crossed the line.
Carter + Clark has been in business since 1975. We're the nation's largest land surveying firm specializing in builder services, licensed in 21+ states, serving the country's biggest production homebuilders.
When we say we know your property, we mean it. We were likely the ones who surveyed your lot, staked your corners, and certified your plat before your home was built. LotGuard extends that relationship beyond closing day.
LotGuard is the only ongoing survey protection plan for homeowners. $399 at closing covers three full years of annual inspections, boundary re-staking, digital document access, expert dispute support, and encroachment monitoring. All from the licensed surveyors who know your property best.