The escrow agent for a first-time purchaser is showing the survey and easements from the local electric utility company along the front edge of the property. The title agent explains that this easement is a covenant that the answer runs with the property.
Do house sellers have to provide a survey?
You don't have to give the buyer a survey if you're selling the property. Only if the property is being sold at auction could you want to consider getting a survey done. It can be a good idea to distribute the report to prospective buyers before to the auction, but it's not always necessary.
Do estate agents have to tell you about previous surveys?
They are required by consumer protection laws to provide relevant information about the property that can affect the buyer's choice.
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