In Victoria, residential properties greater than 400 square metres, must set aside at least 25% of the lot for a garden area. Though the requirements vary according to the size and purpose of the land, this minimum garden area is mandatory and cannot be reduced....
In Victoria, surveyors are regulated by the Surveyors Registration Board of Victoria and only licensed surveyors are legally authorised to carry out land and property boundary surveys. Before engaging a surveyor for your cadastral work, always run a search on the...
Ethical surveyors have a transparent fee structure and will always take the time to explain the work being carried out and how you will be charged. In this blog we’ll take a quick look at how licensed surveyors in the Victorian cadastre and property market establish...
Here’s What You Need to Know About Surveying and Subdivision Fees If you’re a landowner looking to confirm or realign your boundary lines, you’re likely wondering how much you’ll be paying for land surveying and subdivision fees. The fee varies depending on the type...
3 Simple Steps to Help You Understand and Interpret Strata Plans When it comes to subdivision plans, it’s important to understand the differences in the setting out and markings of plans prepared under the Strata Act, and those created under the Subdivision Act....