The ultimate fool
Yeah right! You're not fooling anyone Bozo and I'd guess that included the other members on this site! Seriously....just how did you become such a loser?
If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants. - Newton
Good luck. Let us know how it works out for you. I will send postcards from Sesame Block.
I checked the closure in AutoCAD and in my data collector and in both it closes with in .0001' - far beyond the practical ability to measure the monuments in the field. You could always do the math long hand and compare your coordinates to what you're getting in AutoCAD - maybe spot the difference that way.
Judges love dimwits
Buh bye.
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One last thing & I'm done. It took me a few minutes to figure this out, but I'm happy to say I did succeed in the initial analysis. This guy is simply a troll. I ran the bearings and distances he gave and the closure is less than 0.0001'. A ten thousandth of a foot! Troll bait if I ever saw it. He has turned on every one who has given him even a smidgen of information thus proving he is trying to bait someone into whatever his little game is. This was a fun exercise since it involved many aspects of surveying, the law and the understanding of both.
With that I have to say:

yup I'm a sucker. Tried to help in solving your problem and your respond by attacking all of my friends here.
Should have known better than to try to help someone that lived with someone for 17 years but never kicked in one dime toward the house. Beginning to think the sister might have the moral high ground after all.
"I simply asked the best way to deal with a closing gap under a set of circumstances."
The best way to deal with a closing gap of 00.10', under your circumstances, is to not bring attention to it in your metes and bounds description. Hide it. We are all looking for a "way out" when it comes to our profession: How to cover your a$$ so to speak. I don't have a dog in this race, so I don't really think I'll worry about a tenth misclosure on a metes and bounds description. I've seen many way worse than that and eventually, someone tries to fix it.
Take a dent in your car for instance. One guy will say you need a whole new panel. Another guy says he can pop it out and maybe paint it some. The third guy, well, he just laughs and says, "It runs and the dent doesn't interfere with your driving. Don't worry about it."
My advice, in your situation, would be to write that dang description and file that sucker. That error won't hurt you. Don't worry about it.
The rooms you claim are the rooms. All of this crap on paper made from measurements is nothing but an attempt to represent on paper what exists in the house. Same holds true for land. The land is the land. The room is the room. For your purposes you might just sketch the house and call out the rooms you claim. The rooms are the rooms. You need something on paper so that people will know what is what. More than that may be a waste of time.