LRDay, post: 343302, member: 571 wrote: From my viewpoint the surveyor should do his best to locate the boundary where the law places it from all the ...
Rich., post: 343274, member: 10450 wrote: Otherwise you are basically just selling a piece from one to the other without conveyance. In my area thi...
aliquot, post: 343253, member: 2486 wrote: A boundry by aquiescense still requires a judge to find that there was aquiesence for twenty years. This ...
Item # 1: The practice outlined here is an abomination to our profession and needs to be ripped by the roots from our profession - maybe the only way...
OK, I think I may understand what he is trying to say. I have re-wrote the paragraph in question for him. "Commencing at a 3/4" iron pipe 1.16 feet...
JBrinkworth, post: 342010, member: 6179 wrote: Surveying in a county 100 miles North of us, just West of the Capitol City...haven't worked in this cou...
J. T. Strickland, post: 340745, member: 246 wrote: If it's property owners that make and establish the corners, then why do we need licensed land surv...
aliquot, post: 340705, member: 2486 wrote: While I don't agree with what this platting authority is saying, a Land Surveyor is not necessarily more of...
I agree with the surveyor that set them over 20 years ago. Or on the other hand, it sounds like a lot of fun and entertainment in getting the neighbor...
KLS, post: 340660, member: 4459 wrote: It has always been standard practice in my area to do a lot line adjustment to fix things like fence, shed, etc...
bridger48, post: 340404, member: 6251 wrote: I find no such intent in the language of the deed. Rather as a whole the deed looks very aliquot in in...
MLSchumann, post: 340200, member: 471 wrote: "Nate the, Rotate-your-bearings, Surveyor" Some comments:1. Current measuring equipment provides greater ...
I agree with the above opinions. Property corners (including section and 1/4 section corners, easements, etc.) do not "move". They remain where they...
paden cash, post: 338574, member: 20 wrote: We finally decided that fear is the driving factor when we produce our final product nowadays. The desir...
Wall Walker, post: 337913, member: 7427 wrote: To clarify, I have been to the site and located monuments that match record information, but have not s...
Tom, Good post and excellent points. Once discrepancies (ambiguities) are found, we need to investigate before we form an opinion. How can we properl...
Tom, I was hoping someone would catch that, I stated it that way on purpose. Kinda opens another can of worms doesn't it? "Deed staker" and "fence li...
This is from a 1951 Florida case. Most states tend to, over the years, borrow case law concepts from each other. Yea, I know, then there is Californ...
lmbrls, post: 337316, member: 6823 wrote: I can assist the Court. I cannot be the Court. I can and will show elements of possession that are not consi...
Bow Tie Surveyor, post: 337234, member: 6939 wrote: For example, on the question of the establishment of boundaries by Unwritten Agreement, Brown/Robi...