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Streator sits at the southern edge of LaSalle County, a former industrial and glass-manufacturing town straddling the Vermilion River. Its older commercial main street, industrial parcels, and the surrounding farmland make it a market where ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys support larger commercial and investment transactions. When a lender or title company needs boundaries, easements, and encroachments certified to the national standard, an ALTA survey is the tool.
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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Streator has a population of about 12,500 and lies mainly in Bruce Township, with portions historically extending into Reading Township in neighboring Livingston County. For LaSalle County property, deeds and survey plats are filed with the LaSalle County Recorder of Deeds in Ottawa, the county seat. The Illinois River watershed governs drainage across the county, and mapped flood hazard areas can affect parcels near local waterways, which is why flood-zone determination is a common Table A request. In a working town like Streator, ALTA surveys generally arise with commercial buildings, industrial sites, and larger acquisitions rather than everyday home sales.
Commercial lenders, title insurers, and sometimes buyers on larger transactions require an ALTA/NSPS survey to underwrite a purchase, refinance, or development in Streator, IL.
For the LaSalle County portion of Streator, documents are recorded with the LaSalle County Recorder of Deeds in Ottawa. A survey will identify which county and township a specific parcel sits in.
It depicts boundaries, improvements, easements, encroachments, rights-of-way, and any client-selected Table A items, all to the current ALTA/NSPS national standard, and it is certified to the transaction’s parties.
Pi Surveying provides the full range of land surveying services for Streator property owners and builders:
We also serve nearby LaSalle County communities:
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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.