Last seen: February 14, 2025 12:13 pm
And to be clear, I believe deregulation would probably hurt the public in the short term. I doubt it would hurt good surveyors much, if at all.
@duane-frymire ?ÿ You essentially, it seems, are arguing for deregulation? Am I understanding correctly? ?ÿ ?ÿ
typical in our area is about 5 times that $700...now I know why Angie's List lies to the people around here telling them they should be able to get a ...
Option 4 ?ÿ Show each length, and the overall length. Whenever someone asks, use the opportunity to explain significant digits, and then apologize f...
@antcrook?ÿ ?ÿ ?ÿ the rental price looks fairly reasonable.
Are the improvements in? Do you think they will make them remove them? If the end result is that they do not have to remove improvements or change t...
It sounds like it was discovered, and commented, just never resolved.
Having grown up in AK, I had no desire to hunt for bear, either brown or black. They can be difficult to put down cleanly and humanely. And, I never w...
This is simply not the case. Adverse possession is the prime example. The court is not giving anything away (they have no right to). Unless by title w...
Unless the attorney is YOUR attorney, their answer is pretty irrelevant. You can tell if they are YOUR attorney by the feeling in your backside after ...
@chris-bouffard?ÿ Given your story, we must remember that police do not make judicial decisions. Their primary goal at that point is to keep the peac...
@nate-the-surveyor?ÿ You could set your total station up, and hit "turn to point" and it would! ?ÿ Probably overkill, as explained in the article I...
If you let @angle decide, I might have a chance!
Rover, that is always how I have read that law. I think this would play out in practice in any case. You enter land. Homeowner calls police. Police as...
?ÿ Whether or not the ownership of tidelands includes excluding access is apparently unresolved. I have also read articles discussing that there are ...
@chris-mills?ÿ Makes me appreciate PLSSia
No, but there is also no such thing as a truly landlocked parcel. The landowner whose land is being condemned does have the right to be compensated. ...
I doubt the budget has anything in it for neighbors being jerks. Call in the lawyers...and move on.
@23patriot?ÿ BTW, there is some research out there on this: