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Survey dispute… What can happen..
Posted by Unknown Member on December 30, 2021 at 7:26 pmIDHD TV Survey dispute
New neighbors disrupt the harmony that has existed between residents for years; alliances change and terror reigns until a winter storm puts a bloody end to the feud.Trailer….
holy-cow replied 2 years, 4 months ago 8 Members · 17 Replies- 17 Replies
Tease….
Where’s the rest???!?!??
What is Sheila going to do???!?!?!?
If she gets l*wyered up there will probably be a claim of easement by prescription for her uses, precluding the uses the owners planned.
.google IDTV,
Sheila uses 1/2″ iron rods stolen from the survey truck, invents a nuclear reactor, blows up the survey truck, and takes out BeiDou after 18 attempts. Then it get’s really good….. great flick..
@flga-2-2
Killjoy
I wonder what she would have to say about a box of Mydol. ????
Ya know, Mr @FL/GA, Its apparently not covered in 6th grade social studies, or I’d probably remember it! ???
The man told her to ??calm down.?
That??s the worst thing to say.
The neighbors should??ve stayed neutral. Maybe the surveyor is mistaken, maybe he is correct. It is not known.
Based on some of what I have seen lately, the surveyor is probably right. She probably never had her property surveyed and was likely acting on where she thought the boundary was located based on here say from a realtor- who told her a survey wasn??t necessary. Just close the deal.
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But, but, but, but, but, but, I was assured on a stack of Bibles the property line was six inches behind the street curb and four feet from THAT house and five feet from THAT OTHER HOUSE and the back line was at the center of the alley.
I have had this situation (not nearly as intense) occur numerous times in the past during house construction of new 100 lot plus subdivisions. Some production builders allocate portions of the project to be built with houses so as to keep a handle on construction vehicle logistics. Some don??t care and build anywhere in the project, therein lays the culprit. They will build a house on a lot, the grass grows onto the adjacent vacant lots and all hell breaks loose when those lots are staked and prepped for construction. I actually liked being called to the site to explain what, where, and how come to the pissed homeowner. It didn??t always pan out but the majority did. It seems to me the average person has a not-too-good perception of distance on the ground. ????
Most people have no idea what an acre is. Too many times someone will tell me they want to keep ten acres with the house and buildings but want to cut off everything else to sell off. Then they point to certain limiters and say, “That’s what I want to keep.” THAT happens to be about two and a half acres. That starts the real conversation.
I don’t blame the common citizen as there are many terms they have heard that have no true relevance in their lives: acre, bushel, peck, volt, ampere, stone, liquid ounce, kilogram………. A week or so ago my wife replaced the batteries in our bathroom scales. She thought the batteries must not be good. I asked what the problem was. She said she weighed less than half of what she knew she weighed. I told her it was reporting her weight in kilograms and to multiply the number by 2.2 to get the true number. She is an English teacher not a Math teacher. Forget that idea. She had to discover the little button on the back that lets you decide whether you want pounds, kilograms or stones.
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