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A Tamil Nadu FMB Sketch, or Field Measurement Book, is used to check survey-level measurement and boundary details for a land parcel. Users commonly search for FMB map, FMB sketch, field measurement book, survey map, or boundary sketch when they need to verify the shape, extent, and subdivision context of a property.
On Landeed, users can search and fetch Tamil Nadu FMB-related records using the available survey details. The result depends on whether the district, taluk, village, survey number, and subdivision details match the land-record system.
FMB search usually needs the district, taluk, village, survey number, and subdivision number where available. In many cases, the subdivision number is important because the same survey number can have multiple subdivisions and boundary sketches.
An FMB can help users review land measurement, parcel shape, boundary lines, subdivision context, and survey-level map references. It is especially useful when comparing the record with Patta Chitta, EC, TSLR, village map, or physical boundary information before purchase, partition, development, or dispute review.

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FMB means Field Measurement Book. It is used to check survey-level sketch, measurement, boundary, and subdivision details for a land parcel.
Common details include district, taluk, village, survey number, and subdivision number where available.
FMB shows measurement, sketch, and boundary details. Patta Chitta shows landholder, patta, survey, and land classification details.
FMB is survey-level and parcel-specific. A village map gives broader village and parcel-location context.
Common reasons include wrong village or taluk, missing subdivision number, changed survey details, urban property requiring TSLR, or the record not being available digitally.
No. FMB should be checked with Patta Chitta, EC, sale deed, village map, TSLR where applicable, and physical boundary verification.