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Licensed Residential and Commercial Land Surveying in
Billerica, MA

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JM Massone Land Surveys has provided professional surveying to the New England area for thirty years, including the beautiful landscape of Billerica. Our understanding of Billericas' natural landscape, including Manning State Park, allows us to provide precise land surveying, as well as property and boundary surveying in the area.

Services provided for Billerica include:



Conservation Easement Plans


Existing Conditions Plans


Residential and small commercial surveys


Massachusetts ANR Surveys


81x Plans for Registry of Deeds


Plot Plans: property lines, construction, easements


Independent and subcontract work

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FAQs

What is the difference between a land survey and a plot plan? - A land survey is a precise, legal document created by a licensed surveyor that defines your property boundaries, identifies easements, and may include topography or structures. It's often used for property transactions, construction, or resolving boundary disputes. A plot plan, on the other hand, is a simplified drawing—often based on a land survey—that shows how proposed structures (like a house, shed, or driveway) will sit on the property. Plot plans are commonly required for building permits but may not include all the legal detail of a full boundary survey. In short: Land survey = legal document showing exact boundaries Plot plan = layout showing proposed changes on the lot, often for permit use

Do I need a licensed land surveyor? - In MA, if your survey will be used for real estate transactions, construction, permits, or development projects, it must be prepared and stamped by a licensed land surveyor. This ensures the survey meets state and local requirements and is legally valid for official use. Massachusetts law requires licensed land surveyors for boundary, title, and construction-related surveys. Only licensed surveyors can certify and stamp surveys that hold up legally or are accepted by town officials, lenders, or attorneys.

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