Does your survey suffice when buying or selling a residential or commercial property?

Does your survey suffice when buying or selling a residential or commercial property?

For Residential and commercial buyers and sellers ready for your sale/purchase a property the survey and treatment plan can then be present to the buyers/mortgage company. Once payment for the treatment plan is received, the house /property sale can then go through subject to mortgage provider approval.
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