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Sauk Village developed as a planned community of modest homes on regularly platted lots, but decades of replaced fences and added driveways can leave occupation lines out of step with the deeded boundaries. When a neighbor’s improvement seems to reach across the line, the deed and plat, not the fence, hold the answer. Pi Surveying retraces the boundary to establish where it truly falls.
A boundary dispute survey is a careful retracement of your property lines, backed by research of deeds, prior surveys and physical evidence. It gives you — and, if needed, your attorney — a defensible determination of where the true boundary lies.
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Home to about 9,900 residents, Sauk Village lies within Bloom Township at the southern edge of Cook County near the Will County and Indiana lines. Its post-war residential subdivisions feature uniform lots where fence and encroachment disputes tend to appear once fences age and owners undertake improvements. A dependable determination is built by researching the plat and deed history through the Cook County Clerk’s Recordings Division, then recovering the monuments that pin the corners in the field. Measuring the built conditions against that record shows whether a fence or structure actually crosses the line. Homeowners and their attorneys use the finding to resolve the dispute with confidence.
Official resources for Sauk Village property owners
A boundary dispute survey retraces your deeded line and reports where the fence sits relative to it, replacing assumptions with a measured, documented answer.
We rely on the recorded subdivision plat and the deed chain, obtained through the Cook County Clerk’s Recordings Division, reconciled with monuments found on the ground.
Fences get replaced, moved, and set by estimate over the years, so a fence reflects occupation rather than the deeded boundary, which only a retracement can establish.
Pi Surveying provides the full range of land surveying services for Sauk Village property owners and builders:
We also serve nearby Cook 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.