We serve realtors with the survey and engineering work that keeps transactions moving — from property line stake outs and FEMA flood zone evaluations to pre-purchase assessments and flood zone removal.
Survey and engineering issues can stall or kill a real estate transaction. McMahon LaRue Associates works with realtors throughout the Rochester region to resolve boundary questions, evaluate flood zone designations, and deliver the survey documents needed to close.
Whether your client needs to understand their flood insurance exposure, remove a property from a flood zone, or simply confirm property lines before a sale, we respond quickly and deliver clear, usable results. We've been doing this work in upstate New York for over 30 years.
Licensed surveyors locate and mark boundary corners so buyers, sellers, and agents know exactly what's being conveyed.
We evaluate whether a property is correctly mapped in a flood zone and whether removal is feasible — before it affects the sale price or insurance cost.
When a property qualifies, we prepare and file a Letter of Map Amendment with FEMA to remove the flood zone designation and eliminate mandatory flood insurance.
FEMA elevation certificates for flood insurance rating — required by lenders when a property is in or near a Special Flood Hazard Area.
Quick assessments of boundary, flood, and site constraint issues before an offer closes — giving your clients confidence in what they're buying.
Real estate moves fast. We understand closing deadlines and prioritize transaction-related work to keep your deals on schedule.
We've handled hundreds of FEMA flood zone evaluations across upstate New York. We'll tell you quickly whether removal is possible and what it costs.
30 years of survey and engineering work across the Rochester region. We know the local flood maps, the municipalities, and the property records.
Boundary surveys, property line stake outs, and elevation certificates — the survey services most needed in real estate transactions.
View Service →FEMA flood zone evaluations, LOMA applications, and elevation certificates — removing flood zone designations that affect sale price and insurance.
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