roger_LS, post: 392404, member: 11550 wrote: By giving, I am talking about creating a boundary construction that provides for all lots to have record ...
roger_LS, post: 392388, member: 11550 wrote: We should feel a pressure to give clients the dimensions called for by record, if possible. This applies ...
roger_LS, post: 392388, member: 11550 wrote: You ARE changing the lot dimensions from record. When people are buying a lot of certain dimensions, they...
Rich., post: 392377, member: 10450 wrote: I completely agree that the location cannot move. And monumentation set long before you arrived should be ho...
Rich., post: 392323, member: 10450 wrote: My biggest area of grey is when you 'accept' a non original, non called for monument. Isn't that allowing so...
James,As to blunders, what you said was:James Vianna, post: 391932, member: 120 wrote: To me, a blunder is a pin not in conformance with other pins se...
James Vianna, post: 392098, member: 120 wrote: Reply to 1. Why go through all that if it is in the original position, according to what I interpret yo...
James Vianna, post: 392083, member: 120 wrote: Brian,So are you going to answer the two questions I put to you or not?1. Are you going to remove the p...
ppm, post: 392052, member: 6808 wrote: Just because that surveyor set what he thinks is the COS does not mean I have to hold it.No, you don't have to...
Thanks Jp,Your referenced article is spot on. In consideration of this thread, I especially like this:"It is quite common in our profession to create...
James Vianna, post: 391965, member: 120 wrote: Brian,I agree with what you copied for older subdivisions not most modern ones. A blunder is a gross er...
James, the following lengthy content is taken from Tyson v. Edwards, 433 So.2d 549 (1983): When there is a discrepancy as to the location of the bound...
James,Once again, putting aside that the errant pin in question puts a bend in a senior line and was rejected for that reason (my client adjoins the s...
James Vianna, post: 391759, member: 120 wrote: I'll add the following twist to this discussion.Putting aside for now the question of that pin putting ...
Which holds, the "record" bearing and distance, or the monument that was set to represent the intentions of the landowners? What actually holds in ...
Why would you even consider mentioning a supposed gap or overlap in a description or showing it on a survey, isn't resolving those ambiguities part of...
Assuming all the "adjusted tracts" would meet all building requirements (size, access, etc.,), a record of survey showing the current and final adjust...
Allen Wrench, post: 386562, member: 6172 wrote: I have a platted lot (rectangular) that I'm splitting into two, and I found all 4 original corners, ca...
Imbris & HC - dead on. Why is there such a pedantic, annoying "if you don't do it like I do it, you are a moron" attitude among surveyors? Plea...