As others have said, it is mandatory for the seller to provide a site assessment survey should the property meet the requirements that call for one. The agent is actually supposed to have it in hand before listing, although most bend the rules and state that it is in process.
Varney does them so does David Ames. There are plenty of others out there that do, but everyone is pretty backed up right now so I would suggest scheduling asap.
Nothing gets dug up. Its not an inspection. It shows the location, size and type, well radius, structures, etc. It is not a real survey though. Honestly a basically worthless document but required. Usually in the $400-600 range.
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