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Lockport carries a historic canal-town identity while supporting active commercial, industrial and redevelopment activity along the Des Plaines River and the Illinois & Michigan Canal corridor. Sites tied to canal and rail history often carry layered easements and rights-of-way, making an ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey essential for sorting out what affects the land. Prepared to national standards, it supports commercial acquisitions, refinancing and development.
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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Lockport is home to about 26,000 residents in Will County and is centered on Lockport Township. Land records for the city—deeds, easements and recorded plats—are filed with the Will County Recorder of Deeds in the county seat of Joliet. The city grew up around the Illinois & Michigan Canal, so commercial and industrial parcels frequently involve canal rights-of-way, rail corridors and Des Plaines River floodplain areas. For downtown redevelopment sites and canal-corridor industrial parcels, an ALTA/NSPS survey documents these interests alongside the improvements in a single certified drawing.
Parcels along the Illinois & Michigan Canal in Lockport can be affected by historic canal rights-of-way and rail easements that don’t always match current use. An ALTA/NSPS survey researches those recorded interests and shows how they cross the property, which is critical for a clean commercial title.
An easement is a recorded right for someone to use part of the land—like a utility corridor—while an encroachment is a physical improvement that crosses a boundary or easement line without right. An ALTA/NSPS survey depicts both so they can be addressed before closing.
Yes. Title companies use the ALTA/NSPS survey to remove or refine survey-related exceptions and to issue extended coverage, because it ties the title commitment to measured, on-the-ground conditions.
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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.