Similar thoughts to Brian's are what prompted this thread.
This one seems to meet the criteria, i.e. within the minimum acreage and owners relied on what they thought was a sound survey. Must be something els...
> Having worked in a Torrens juridiction (British Columbia), in recording states (Oregon & Washington), and in a non-recording state (Oklahoma)...
thanks Dave,Am curious if Oregon surveyors find the fees are justified?
Myself and many, if not most, received a large amount of advancement in the survey profession by experience as a chainperson. Today, that chainperson...
Conditional Use Must Be Called Out In The Ordinance> > If the subdivision ordinance allows creating a lot for a cemetery, once that cemetery lot...
Around Here A Conditional Use Must Be Called Such In Ord.> A use that is excepted from the ordinance cannot be later called conditional.> > P...
My thoughts exactly. The agency isn't enforcing subdivision rules, they are enforcing zoning and use rules. Entirely separate beasts.
I'm guessing Kentucky is a non-recording state? Roll the dice, wonder what you'll find, and then wonder what it is once you find it.
next stop Ketchikan?Plan on surveying in the rain? I'm guessing you've passed through them thick woods before so I probably don't need to remind you ...
> > If they were in "A" then that makes them ineligible to insure - correct?> No, it just means they need to have a BFE determined by a CE (i...
> > I always review and often perform chain of title searches for my own jobs as well as when working for a title company. Most title officers ...
T.P. and Frank are 100% correct. If you rely solely on a title company for correct title descriptions, then you're not doing your due diligence. I can...
> Was there any calling going on? It's a hoot to call in bulls! A couple grunts and raking the brush get's them all worked up and looking for a rum...
A witness tree's testimony is admissable in a court of law.Otherwise, no. No difference whatsoever in my neck of the many woods.
So what about looking at this from another perspective.A purchaser may have some reasonable expectation that a parcel purchased through a surveyor wou...
As many times as I've come across realtors who tell buyers the property lines are based on some fence or gps coordinates taken off a GIS site, or who ...
That makes sense with what I've been seeing. thanks.