Surveying, Photogrammetry, Cadastre and Cartography

  •  Consulting on the Use of Geodetic Reference Systems in International Investment Projects
  • Land Boundary Surveying and Stakeout
  • Analysis of the Historical Development of Property Boundaries and Ownership Rights
  • Preparation of Expert Reports and Court-Appointed Expert Opinions in Surveying, Cartography and Cadastre for Courts and Public Authorities
  • Professional Support for Legal Representatives in Administrative Offence and Court Proceedings Related to Real Estate Management
  • Assistance with the Purchase and Sale of Land and Real Estate
  • Surveying activities in the Czech Republic are governed primarily by Act No. 200/1994 Coll., on Surveying, Act No. 256/2013 Coll., on the Cadastre of Real Estate, Government Regulation No. 159/2023 Coll., and a number of implementing regulations.

The legal framework in this field is complex, and both individuals and companies often find themselves facing challenging situations. The purchase of land, the construction of buildings, or any other use of real property may involve legal and technical risks that can lead to disputes concerning property rights and ownership. Such disputes frequently result in administrative or court proceedings. Identifying and addressing potential issues at an early stage is therefore highly advisable in order to prevent costly and time-consuming conflicts.

This is where professional surveying, technical expertise, and a thorough understanding of property law can provide significant value by helping clients make informed decisions and avoid unnecessary risks.