An ALTA for $698 ????I'd have more than $698 worth of time involved before I finally quit laughing.
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> ... The surveyor should be a fact finder and reporter, not the judge and jury. > If this is true, why would we need a license to just be a fa...
> A client desires to place a fence along his boundary line and he calls two surveyors.> Well, it is gonna take the services of a boundary surve...
So where are the pin finders?> In the rules of evidence, I thought that as far as boundary law was concerned that a preponderance of evidence was n...
So where are the pin finders?> There are some regular participants on this board that have repeatedly said that any monumentation found is good and...
From the 2009 Manuual:"6-41. It is not intended to disturb satisfactory local conditions with respect to roads, fences, and other evidence of use or o...
Thanks Radar, I usually use a lighter, then the butter to treat the burn, next time I'll try the butter FIRST :-O
> "We both attempted to get the original surveyor to correct thess obvious mistakes, but he refused. I then filed a complaint with the state licens...
That is what I was wondering. It would sure help end this never ending debate of "how close is close enough" if someone would PLEASE post these autho...
> Sec. 05-070. General Lot Restrictions.> The following general lot restrictions shall be applied within all districts.> A. One Principal Str...
> Both of these we done by the same surveyor - so did he find out he made a mistake in 1950 and is trying to cover it in 1982 ?No, he probably meas...
> No found monuments mentioned to support a East line of Lot 3 on his plat.> > Old pipes were found to support the measured distances. Why wo...
I have a hard time imagining when one would have to do that. Proportioning is a rule of last resort, meaning you do so only if and when there is no o...
> Makes no sense to me. Typical of gov't agencies, even at the local level.Here's a start on easements in TennesseePevear v Hunt"An easement is a r...
Oh boy.............Who's on first?
No, they called the termite inspecter first 😉
It is too bad we are so short on time with the chaining coming soon along with winter. It would be nice to organize a large surveyorconnect/UCLS func...
Not sure what you are asking, but the math looks OK to me at first glance.It says he ran due east (random) and landed about 3 feet north of the sectio...
I was wondering why you stated the use of the property. Do the laws concerning boundary location vary with the type and value of the property? Of co...