What do I do if I have concerns about the setback of the new home in relation to my property?

Ask to see a copy of the land survey for the new construction site. A  land survey is performed for the purpose of locating, describing,  monumenting and mapping the boundaries and corners of a parcel of land.  It may also include mapping of the topography of the parcel, and the  location of buildings or other improvements on the parcel. A land survey  would define the dimensions of the lot and show whether any of the  property is encroaching upon an adjacent parcel.


Compare the survey to the stakes that the surveyor placed in the  ground. If the survey looks incorrect, you have the right to hire, at  your cost, your own land surveyor to confirm that the property lines  have been marked correctly. For more information, please call  952-826-0369.

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1. Is the work permitted?
2. How will the home be laid out?
3. What do I do if I have concerns about the setback of the new home in relation to my property?
4. How will I know who is doing the project?
5. How can I learn more about the contractor?
6. Why do I have to attend the pre-construction meeting? What is covered in the meeting?
7. Why should I document everything?
8. What are construction management issues? What can I do about them?
9. What are the regulations regarding noise and after-hours work?
10. How can I file a complaint?
11. What should I do if I experience property damage?