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At Virtual Door, we use the latest Spatial Data capture technology to Map, Record, Plan, Design and Register the extents of your built assets.
We are a small team of industry experts who are used to working in challenging environments and delivering client led imaging solutions.

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Helping clients to open the Virtual Door for their Business!

After practicing as a chartered surveyor for 16 years I see real value in providing expert advice aligned with cutting edge technology, providing our clients a real advantage in today's competitive built environment marketplace.

We are a small team of industry experts who are used to working in challenging environments and delivering client led imaging solutions.

Safety is at the heart of all we do and this has been recognised by the Civil Aviation Authority, by granting Virtual Door our Operational Authority (OA). This certifies us to operate Small Unmanned Vehicles (Drones) within UK Airspace.

We conduct the majority of our surveys on your site, however we can provide desktop reviews where appropriate.

We follow the CIC Site Operating Procedures Guidelines and ensure all of our employees follow Lone working procedures to keep everyone Covid Secure.

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At Virtual Door, we use the latest sensors and Drone (UAS) technology to capture aerial data in all its forms.

We are a small team of industry experts who are used to working in challenging environments and delivering client led imaging solutions.

Safety is at the heart of all we do and this has been recognised by the Civil Aviation Authority, by granting Virtual Door our Operational Authority (OA).

This certifies us to operate Small Unmanned Vehicles (Drones) within UK Airspace

As a property owner it is crucial to understand your boundaries and any responsibilities that lie with them. The best way to ensure that you have full understanding of ownership, location and responsibility is to initially review your deeds and deed plans or seek legal advice on these documents if you are unsure.

Another source of information regarding boundaries is HM Land Registry. HM Land Registry hold information about the general position of the boundaries between properties, however this is often at too large a scale for any accuracy to be deemed from and critically a larger proportion of land is not registered at all.
It is therefore also important when dealing with any matters regarding boundaries to ensure that once ownership, position and responsibility is accepted and/or agreed it is registered with HM Land Registry accurately.

For example it would not show whether the boundary runs along one side of a hedge, the other, or down the centre. Similarly, it would not show if a boundary was on one side of a boundary wall or the other.

Fences which are replaced from time to time may be erected in the wrong position. Ditches defining boundaries may be re-dug in a slightly different location. Water courses defining boundary lines may be diverted. Such changes often only come to light many years later when the property owners find that the original location of the boundary was not properly recorded.

Property owners sometimes construct buildings, walls and extensions overlapping their neighbour’s land or land where a right of way exists such as a footpath. The Land Registration Act 2002 allows you (under certain conditions) to determine and record the exact line of your boundaries on a registered title, to avoid any future boundary dispute.

Virtual Door's RICS accredited Land Surveying team can support you with regards to all Boundary queries.