If You Stake the Deed, And Monuments Are Within Tolerance> In PA the requirement is to locate monuments within 0.10' tolerance. In that light there...
If You Stake the Deed, And Monuments Are Within Tolerance> You have proven the deed and the deed holds.> > There is no need to adjust the dee...
Isn't that what it is all about? If that alone isn't reason enough for every Professional Land Surveyor to strive even harder to learn about our duti...
Translating the Latest Article> I ran the text of that article through an online program that translates Loogasian into English. The following is t...
> I agree in as far as I would not take things that were not mine. However, there is a big difference between working as an unlicensed survey tech ...
> I typically have some work sheet with the deed or plat plotted of the property I am surveying along with the adjoiners. I "STAKEOUT" all the time...
> I believe that the court cases that you cite are quite old. Justice Cooley certainly is. Laws can change. Have the laws changed? If not by ...
I would say it depends on what the purpose of the survey was. What were they contracted to do? If the purpose is to obtain an accurate acreage as of...
:good: :good: That guy just never gets old...........
Yep. But that is all well and good (so we tell ourselves) until we are called to later survey the neighbors property. That is when the **** tends to...
Do you ever just want to hang your head in shame over our "profession"?The length of the stubby monuments don't bother me near as much as the obvious ...
Have walked away from only one placeWe have one of those here too! Every year a get a call to survey out there, and every time I take the 1/2 hr or s...
> It's helped along by the title industry and public officials that are even less clueless (these folks don't even need to leave the office to sla...
What do the landowners say? What are they willing to do clear this up? Sometimes there is no "one correct answer". The land belongs to the landowne...
> I would like to see some such surveys. Are yours usually recorded and online in a public repository?> All my surveys are recorded. However, ...
> Ok Brian,> > What you say makes sense, but, and this is a big but. What is the alternative? Who really surveys in any other way than the ...
> I guess what I'm trying to say is in the face of all adversity, we still try and retrace; even when there never existed anything to retrace. Woul...
> What would you like to see the NSPS & your State Association do with your membership fees? > 1. Scholarship fund. State: We already...