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Condominium Mapping and Plans, Bakersfield, CA

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At Precision Surveying of Bakersfield, we are well-versed in condominium mapping procedures, and we’re confident that we’re the leading land survey company in the Bakersfield, California area for this service. Condos represent one of the most popular forms of habitation in recent years, and they’re only getting more and more common across the state of California. Having an expert map out your condominium site is crucial for both planning and design, as well as to make sure you’re keeping with state and county regulations and restrictions. If you’re in need of such a service, peruse the information on this page, or reach out to our customer service representatives and they’ll clear up any confusion you’re experiencing.
 
What is Condominium Mapping?
Condominium mapping concerns the division of a sect of land into parcels for use by different parties. Unlike typical subdivision mapping, condo mapping involves the split of space within a single building. Like with subdivision mapping, there are a number of restrictions and regulations that will limit the ways in which you can split up your property. Condominium mapping can take place prior to the completion of construction, but is also used after the fact – to determine whether or not the property has been split up as intended. This is usually done alongside an attorney.
 
Condos and Apartments
You might be wondering, what’s the difference between a condo and an apartment – and why aren’t they subject to the same rules and regulations as each other? The principle difference between these two types of dwelling is the form of ownership. An apartment is defined as a residence that is rented – almost always as part of a larger residential site – whereas a condominium is owned instead of rented. In terms of construction, they’re really very similar, but the legal ramifications of the ownership keep them worlds apart from each other. For the purposes of condominium mapping, you can totally forget about apartments.
 
Covering Dimensions
Condominium mapping is quite different from typical home or boundary survey provisions – and this is down to the totally different structures they possess. Condominium mapping requires coverage of both horizontal and vertical dimensions, as it’s possible that the property has been constructed improperly one way but not the other. As condos are usually a block of 24 or more different properties, there’s plenty of scope for things to have gone wrong during the construction process.
 
Common Causes
Condominium mapping is excellent for mapping out the different spaces in a condominium property and making sure each unit is living up to the pre-planned designs – but it doesn’t just cover those spaces. This kind of mapping is also used to assess the common areas in the building. Like apartment buildings, condominiums tend to have a lot of amenities which help to attract prospective residents – and that could mean there’s anything from gyms and spas to laundry rooms and green spaces. Condominium mapping will assess every aspect of the site, ensuring that everything is as it should be.
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    • Condominium Mapping and Plans
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