> > SURVEYOR: "Hello, I'm calling on behalf of my CLIENT to request a REALTOR, he thinks he needs it - But he really doesn't"> > :-O:good:...
Thanks for the great commentaries of the program, gentlemen. (I went to a "travelling" show back in 1993, ,prior to the CFedS program. I think the C...
Impressive (as usual).
I repeatI'm not the smartest surveyor, but I am thinking that maybe the grass and other foliage is eaten down low to the ground in a circle around the...
Many Unknowns> Haven't you figured out who linebender is? Well, it isn't Kent, his nickname would be "linestraightener". And, of course, it isn't ...
Thanks for posting this Mighty...> As Brian and others have commented, this has generated one of the best discussions of serious retracement issues...
Many Unknowns> ... I really doubt if I accepted any goat stakes along the way. If I did what can I say? The.goat made a good survey.:good:edit/ps. ...
> Does Keith accept the original stone one year, then Pablo's monument the next?> > Is this supposed to mean something?> > KeithIt was ...
One original survey can't be used ....> How about a reality show about “Surveyors”? Mix in a little history – little property dispute – There ha...
Okay....I guess. But I have seen a lot of deeds that didn't call to monuments. And I have seen deeds that call to monuments that are no longer there...
I'm often torn on these types of decisions. I see that there are a lot of guys here that know exactly what should be done. Either you "always" accep...
Good point to look into prescriptive rights, not only that, but adverse possession rights. Presumably the attorney will use all the possibilities on ...
> Our frontage description is 95’ and is marked by a south easterly corner monument which is cast in concrete. The south westerly corner wasn’t mar...
Ditto on the theory that someone knows the origin of that cap; and maybe even some story about how ole' so-and-so set a bunch of those back in 19** . ...