rberry5886, post: 334760, member: 232 wrote: HCow I have done several goat farms and always had a habit of petting and letting the goats rub me, etc.....
Robert Hill, post: 334767, member: 378 wrote: Sounds like you may deserve each other. Well I can see how one might come to that conclusion. I have ...
RADAR, post: 334774, member: 413 wrote: #DebbiePay no attention to the demented midget in the corner....:-X I really hate seeing neighbors fighting......
Holy Cow, post: 334757, member: 50 wrote: Some evening about 5:40 p.m. I'll be kicked back in my easy chair eating a little supper and watching the na...
rberry5886, post: 329210, member: 232 wrote: Debbie, hope everything works out for you....I run into people like that when I'm out surveying all the t...
mattharnett, post: 334339, member: 6458 wrote: These are the kinds of people who make the world go 'round. One woman trying to do things right and ov...
Tom Adams, post: 328956, member: 7285 wrote: Debbie....you need to be sure. Terminology. When a surveyor sets a "pin" it's often an iron rod in the ...
Norman Oklahoma, post: 328960, member: 9981 wrote: Shoot first, ask questions later, huh? I hope you are more than a little bit embarrassed. I hope yo...
paden cash, post: 328782, member: 20 wrote: Way off WHAT??? If you've got a crystal ball that can determine whether a pin is "way off" or not, I wann...
Jim in AZ, post: 328798, member: 249 wrote: How do you know that your surveyor was "way off." What does he say when you tell him this? He was correct ...
imaudigger, post: 328799, member: 7286 wrote: You need to consult with your surveyor and request that he/she explain in a detailed manner what evidenc...
rberry5886, post: 328802, member: 232 wrote: Debbie, yes I am in Lexington and have done a lot of surveying in Madison County (I am the Fayette County...
BigE, post: 328804, member: 435 wrote: That right there surely starts it all.In some states (in your case a Commonwealth) that is completely illegal a...
rberry5886, post: 328802, member: 232 wrote: Debbie, yes I am in Lexington and have done a lot of surveying in Madison County (I am the Fayette County...
Holy Cow, post: 328780, member: 50 wrote: Time to engage an attorney and have the adjoiner pay to have the surveyor put the pin back where the surveyo...
rberry5886, post: 328774, member: 232 wrote: Debbie, it will vary depending on if it is maintained right-of-way (county) or a state highway....you say...
Holy Cow, post: 328772, member: 50 wrote: If you have a County Surveyor, ask him/her about the correct right-of-way limits for that route and whether ...