Haggling over fees for professional services........ The way I look it anymore is that my professional services are worth what I know they are worth, ...
Well, you are retracing a boundary. 1) Find all the relevant evidence (that means all available parol evidence as well, even the neighbor).2) Properl...
Kent McMillan, post: 372656, member: 3 wrote: Actually, the older deeds don't call for the right-of-way markers, even prospectively, i.e. the Grantee ...
This is why I would never work for any "company" (other than mine) in which I would be required to use my stamp, signature, caps, etc., WITHOUT an iro...
LookingForAnswers, post: 372505, member: 11710 wrote: New information: I was able to scan my paper copy of the latest survey, which was done on 9/14/2...
lmbrls, post: 372623, member: 6823 wrote: In GA, the R/W monuments are set by the contractor and are often inaccurate. The Highway Department will ho...
For those new to this board, and may be confused about what has gone on this and other threads, what you need to understand is that "high school debat...
Kent McMillan, post: 371591, member: 3 wrote: Well, the obvious answer was "neither, the monument appears to have been disturbed." :> That was a ve...
Kent McMillan, post: 371582, member: 3 wrote: Well, in retrospect, what comes to mind when you look at both of the photos I posted? Your blinders lock...
Most conscious, non-blind people, upon arriving on the site, would certainly recognize a concreted, welded, steel pipe double H brace that has been mo...
If anything, this charade demonstrates the surveyor that has actually been on the ground is really the only one who can reasonably FULLY assess the si...
John Putnam, post: 371542, member: 1188 wrote: I would be inclined to say that the monument has been disturbed and that the record metes and bound wou...
Kent McMillan, post: 371422, member: 3 wrote: Actually, the point was that if the quality of surveying in rural Arkansas has evidently been historical...
500 feet? Really, 500 feet off of the called for deed location? Are you kidding me? Are you really declaring that, based on solely on uncalled fo...
Kent McMillan, post: 371357, member: 3 wrote: Hey, settle down. It was a simple question. Surveyors don't make judgments based on ESP. The information...
Mark Mayer, post: 371363, member: 424 wrote: What you have described is a boundary by agreement, memorialized by the setting of monuments and the reco...
D. Duren, post: 371259, member: 11665 wrote: Indeed a few years makes a large impact on this technology. It's unfortunate, but your current setup R82/...
"I think you are engaging is hyperbole here. If there has been nothing done along those boundaries, if there are thousands of boundaries in your area ...
Mark Mayer, post: 371236, member: 424 wrote: If their is no ambiguity in the description then extrinsic evidence is not admissible. There is no ambigu...
Mark Mayer, post: 371225, member: 424 wrote: I have no problem with holding plat monuments that disagree with map dimensions. I have problems with hol...