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Dolton is a south-suburban Cook County village with a commercial and industrial base tied to the region’s rail lines and the Little Calumet corridor. Its income-producing parcels trade in transactions where an ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey is expected by lenders and title companies. In a village crossed by rail and waterway rights-of-way, the survey brings those encumbrances into clear view.
An ALTA/NSPS land title survey is the most detailed boundary survey, prepared to the national standards set by the American Land Title Association and the National Society of Professional Surveyors. It maps boundaries, improvements, easements, encroachments and the Table A items your lender or title company requests, and is certified to every party in the transaction.
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Dolton is a village of roughly 21,000 in Thornton Township, located in south Cook County along the Little Calumet River near the Chicago city line. Its land use includes established commercial corridors and industrial parcels connected to the area’s rail and transportation network. Plats of subdivision and easement documents for Dolton are recorded with the Cook County Clerk’s Recordings Division. Because commercial and industrial transactions here often involve rail rights-of-way, utility easements and flood-prone riverside land, an ALTA/NSPS survey is a practical part of acquiring, financing or redeveloping these properties.
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Commercial and industrial parcels near the Little Calumet in Dolton often carry rail easements, utility rights and flood-corridor constraints, and an ALTA/NSPS survey certifies these plus boundaries and encroachments for the buyer, lender and title company.
Yes. A client can request the optional Table A flood-zone item on an ALTA/NSPS survey, which is often relevant for Dolton parcels near the Little Calumet River, so the survey reflects whether the site falls within a mapped Special Flood Hazard Area.
The lender and title insurance company generally require the ALTA/NSPS survey, and the buyer or its attorney may as well, so all parties rely on the same certified survey of boundaries and encumbrances before closing.
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Pi Surveying, located in Oak Brook, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, is a professional land surveying design firm that provides land surveys for both the private and commercial sector.