Surveyors · Report Type
Property Survey Report
Boundary and site documentation including monument locations, encroachments, easements, and physical features.
What's Inside
What a property survey report covers
A property survey report provides the narrative companion to a survey plat — describing monument conditions, boundary lines, encroachments, easements, and physical features in written form. It's the document that title companies, attorneys, and property owners reference when the plat alone doesn't tell the full story. For surveyors, this written report adds professional value and clarity to the technical survey work.
Report Sections
- 01Monument locations & condition
- 02Boundary line descriptions
- 03Encroachment observations
- 04Easement identification
- 05Topographic features
- 06Improvement locations
- 07Survey notes & discrepancies
The Problem
Writing this report the old way
Without ReportWalk
- ✕Scribble notes on a clipboard or phone
- ✕Take photos with no organization
- ✕Drive home and try to remember details
- ✕Type everything into a Word doc or old software
- ✕Format, proofread, export to PDF
- ✕Send to client hours or days later
Total time: 1-3 hours per report
With ReportWalk
- →Walk the site as usual
- →Snap photos as you go
- →Tap record and speak your findings
- →AI organizes everything into sections
- →Review, edit if needed, send
- →Client gets a professional report in minutes
Total time: 5-10 minutes
Sample Output
What the AI generates
You speak your observations in plain language. ReportWalk transforms them into professional findings with proper terminology, measurements, and recommendations. Here are examples from a property survey report:
Iron pin found at northeast corner, bent 15° east — consistent with original plat position, accepted as boundary monument
Encroachment: Neighbor's fence extends 2.3 feet onto subject property along south boundary — total encroachment area approximately 184 sq ft
Utility easement: 15-foot Duke Energy easement along west property line — overhead power lines present, no structures within easement
Topographic observation: 4-foot grade change across lot from northwest to southeast — natural drainage toward street, no standing water observed
Improvement location: Detached garage sits 1.8 feet from east property line — minimum setback per zoning is 3 feet, potential variance required
Real examples of AI-generated findings from voice input. Your report will use your observations, your photos, your professional judgment — just without the typing.
Skip the typing
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property survey report
Walk the site, speak your findings, get a professional report. ReportWalk handles the writing so you can handle the work.
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