WHAT'S AN RPR?



Real Property Report (RPR)  is a legal document that clearly illustrates the location of significant visible improvements relative to property boundaries. 

It takes the form of a plan or illustration of the various physical features of the property, including a written statement detailing the surveyor’s opinions or concerns. 

A Real Property Report is necessary to determine compliance with municipal bylaws. Who Needs an RPR? 

• Property Owners 
• Property Purchasers 
• Municipalities Property 
• Sellers 
• Mortgage Lenders 
• Realtors 

How much does an RPR Cost?  The cost varies based on a number of factors including lot size, lot shape, number of buildings, natural features, and age of property. 

For More Information visit the Alberta Land Surveyors Website.
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