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Tom Adams, post: 387121, member: 7285 wrote: Is it up to you to state who it benefits? I would suggest providing the book and page or source where y...
of course. but is a subdivision plat a land title survey? since when is the recording information of the shown easement insufficient information? s...
Jim in AZ, post: 386669, member: 249 wrote: I would say "Why didn't you hire Bock & Clark?"I was once told by an Attorney that "the surveyor on th...
don't think the attorney isn't fully aware that the bigger p.i.t.a. you are the more billable time he banks. so really, you're doing him a personal s...
i know i've related this before, but went to as-built a site that was flooding. asked the super who laid it out. he had. with an iphone. told me h...
Allen Wrench, post: 386573, member: 6172 wrote: Everything else measures out. It's 100.00 feet, the plat is from around 2000.well, regardless, first ...
and what happens when you go the other direction from those monuments? do the adjoiners have what they are supposed to?
what's the record distance? is it 100' or 100.0' or 100.00'?
well, in case you ever do...used to do this on a fairly regular basis. main thing the client has to understand is the significant cost uptick. we ha...
Tom Adams, post: 385668, member: 7285 wrote: Are you talking about Nate-the-Surveyor's example? Or one involving Cooley? Maybe I was mis-speaking ab...
i'll be out doing a 20 mile run over the donner pass in a couple weeks, does that count?
Tom Adams, post: 385657, member: 7285 wrote: Here's a Berger. I don't know anything about the berger brand, though.I have trouble believing that is a...
probably makes the guys who sell manholes and pipe joints pretty happy, though.