You may have a lot of digging to do. Remember KY was part of VA and you may have to determine the original grant or patent of the land in question to...
Heck no! In fact, if anything they have slowed down to stretch things out to look like they're keeping busy to justify their existence.
Look for the National Cartographic Information Center in Sioux Falls, SD.At least that's where I have gotten a lot of old stuff.If I can find the link...
Virginia - yes. Which includes pre-war WV, some early grants in KY, OH, etc.
It may have to do with "instant" LOMA's. If you apply and do them right, you can be approved to submit LOMA's that are issued within a matter of minu...
PDF CREATORis free and works great - everything treats it as a printer.
Now for the beginning of a discussionYou caught your mistake and corrected it - GREAT!But what if you didn't catch it and 20 years had gone by and som...
I don't see the concern hereIn my corner of the world this happens all the time. Let's use a common example.50 years ago you've got a 100 acre farm a...
I think the availability of retainer or progress payments would be a factor. If I had to get it done before any payment I'd want to get it completed ...
If you can find out the volt / amp requirements you can probably find one at Radio Shack or any of numerous other electronic stores. It is probably a...
Any survey I send out gets at least 3 "originals" - that is a paper copy with my original signature. Any plat that I actually sign is an original - a...
Yes, it is a task for a qualified surveyor. If you're not qualified leave it for someone else!
Personally I wouldn't touch this with a 10' pole. My respect for fellow surveyors and professional courtesy to them would keep me away until the othe...
I'm inclined to agree with you that you treat the 10' as an easement. But I'm with dhunter to suggest that you will want to check several other lots ...