Jim in AZ, post: 360601, member: 249 wrote: "It's not unprecedented.............."In the 1980's I had the need to determine if a circa 1915 subdivisio...
MightyMoe, post: 360159, member: 700 wrote: 7. This isn't all that unusual, missed monuments happen, not the first or last time it's going to, I would...
Warren Smith, post: 323325, member: 9900 wrote: Christopher,I submit that, while this may become a matter for the Board of Registration for licensure ...
paden cash, post: 327675, member: 20 wrote: You're oh so correct. I thought there would only be two or three docs and I'd be out of there...but it wa...
Kevin Samuel, post: 327833, member: 96 wrote: These are the situations I come across that make me cringe. Obviously the cap was set by a surveyor and...
Dave Karoly, post: 327768, member: 94 wrote: So along comes Mr. Technocrat in 1979 and sets a dimension point NW 80' shifting all the Deeds west 61' a...
Warren Smith, post: 323325, member: 9900 wrote: Christopher,I submit that, while this may become a matter for the Board of Registration for licensure ...
Welcome, ^" What Nate says:-)"
Hmmm, 10,000 character maximum . . . continued.For me this situation is fairly devastating because I've been working on location of 1873 monuments s...
skwyd, post: 322512, member: 6874 wrote: I asked the architect why he would bother drawing them in CAD if he wasn't going to place them where the buil...
I should finish this story about now.ChristopherABrown, post: 321735, member: 9944 wrote: When I went to stake out the near corner of the new house to...
A Harris, post: 321964, member: 81 wrote: Last year client had his brother in law architect that designed layouts for these giant tour ships design hi...
Man, that's bad. No drinking fountains and all that gushing about the tricky wall. OMG, that would be hard to stomach. The way you tell the story, ...