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Fence Disputes in Miami? Get a Boundary Survey

Miami Land Surveying Posted on April 13, 2026 by MiamiLSApril 13, 2026
Fence marking property boundary for a survey in Miami

Fence disputes are more common in Miami than most homeowners expect. You start a simple backyard project, and suddenly you’re in a standoff with the neighbor over three inches of dirt.

If you’re putting up a fence or already arguing about a property line, stop guessing where your land ends. You need a boundary survey.

Why things get messy here

Miami is a weird mix of old lots and new builds. Markers move. People replace old fences based on where the last one was, and pretty soon, nobody actually knows where the line is.

Most disputes start because:

  • Someone built a fence without checking the math.
  • Property descriptions are decades old.
  • A structure is hanging over the line.

What a boundary survey actually does

It’s not a best guess. A licensed surveyor looks at legal records and physical markers to find the exact edge of your world. It’s the only way to get a definitive answer that holds up.

Why you want one

Don’t build on your neighbor’s yard. If you’re wrong, you might have to tear the whole thing down. A survey makes sure the fence stays where it belongs.

It ends the argument. Data beats opinions. When you have a professional map, there’s nothing left to debate.

Permits are easier. Miami has specific rules about where fences can go. You need the survey to prove you’re following the law.

It protects your house value. Boundary drama can kill a home sale. Having a verified survey on file means no surprises when it’s time to sell.

When to call a surveyor

Get one if you’re building something new, buying a house, or if your neighbor starts digging a little too close to your side. Waiting until there’s a legal problem just makes the whole thing more expensive.

In a place like Miami where land is pricey and houses are tight, a few inches matter. Don’t wing it.

Posted in boundary surveying, fence line | Tagged boundary survey, land surveying miami

Surveying For Fence Construction

Miami Land Surveying Posted on July 7, 2019 by MiamiLSMarch 20, 2026

fence line survey - lot surveyIn a recent article “A lot on the line with a new fence,” the writer mentioned one of the sayings that I always think of regarding fences:

“Good Fences Make Good Neighbors”

Know Where Your Property Line is Located

A large portion of the calls I get are from homeowners wanting to know where their property line is to build a fence, or check whether their neighbor’s fence, or other improvement, is over the line. Knowing where your property lines are on your property is one of the most important things to know when planning for a fence, and our land surveying services in Florida can help ensure accuracy.

While most fence contractors will require you to have a surveyor come out and mark the property lines before they start, some contractors will try to do this themselves. Skipping this step can cost you more than the fence cost. Even though the article writer (no name given) said that “hopefully, you won’t have to hire a surveyor” you should heed my advice on this one, get a surveyor to find and mark your corners.

Fences Usually Cost More Than a Survey

The writer also said that “a full survey could cost more than the fence.” From my experience, a fence can run anywhere from $10/linear foot for chainlink, to $20/linear foot for a wood privacy fence, or higher for more elaborate or ornate fences. Most lot line surveys, for less than an acre lot, will run anywhere from $400 to $600. In my area, I see them normally at about $500 max if the pins are still in. You’d have to have a pretty short cheap fence to cost less than a survey. AND, who wants to move the fence when you find the corners your contractor marked are wrong.

Surveying Cost Savings

If you want to save some money, do the research for the surveyor before you call to get a price. You should get a copy of your deed, scan it to PDF of take a legible photo of it. And, if you live in a subdivision, get a copy of the subdivision plat that is recorded in the Probate Office. Sometimes you can get the Probate office to email this to you. You should send all of your research to the surveyor.

I want to add that a “good fence” is built along the property line. THAT will make good neighbors. Sometimes it has to be 14 feet high, barbed and electric. If you need to know where your property lines are located for a fence or for any reason, call a land surveyor.

To talk about your fence construction job, call Miami Land Surveying at (305) 376-7707 today.

Posted in boundary surveying, fence line | Tagged fence construction, fence line survey, fence survey
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