> Do an auction, pretty fun, and will get more $> > BLI like that idea. Perfect place to sell some books you don't want any more. )I would ...
What does North mean?>EXACTLY!> ......Then someone said, "let's describe it like this.....", it was probably someone with a sinister smile on hi...
Remote control> My father had me to get up and change the channels. Of course we only got three and when you changed channels you also had to turn...
What does North mean?>EXACTLY!I agree with the concern of ambiguity. What is going on? Do the bearings appear to parallel the platted section-lin...
> I agree, a lot of it depends on how the lines are occupied. I'm always in favor of using monuments, but in this case, I think a lot of people ar...
> One thing we don't know is the original smaller lot owners the current owners? How do we know who walked the lot lines when? Is it hearsay?I'm ...
Check, Double-Check.............:good: Measure twice, cut once.
The DEED CALL FOR MONUMENTS???I agree with you both. What is the problem? (okay, there is a problem since some other surveyor didn't accept the orig...
> > Only a court of law can determine where the property line is. We can only report what we find, advise the owner and/or his representative o...
A second set of eyes>>VH> "Cape Cod boys ain't go no sleds> They slide down hills on cod fish heads"I kinda' think someone told them Cape ...
A second set of eyes>>VH> Who you calling 'boy' son? Ever seen a boy pole vault out of bed in the morning? LOLThe accent and the lies that ...
Same quandary I have. I "grew up" surveying taking several sets of angles at every set up with a "t2". We usually set a stake with a tack, and doubl...
> OK, I thought it was fairly obvious what the general conciseness was. If it's "general", it's not "concise"; and vice versa. (just kidding over ...
> HA, sorry guys, I get you Cape Cod boys mixed up. > > -VIt's the accent.
> Other than fixing the issue with quit claim deeds, any other discussion on the original question?I don't know the legal ramifications, but it sou...
A boundary line agreement doesn't change the boundary, or the acreage. It doesn't change title. It is an agreement as to where the existing boundary...