@dms330 OK, so even though I could theoretically get someone from a different state, they can't do the survey work unless they are also licensed in ...
@dougie, I still haven’t found anyone to do the survey yet! @t-ford, the fact that folks in NC are asking folks in LA for survey help is not a good s...
@olemanriver OK. Not 1.5 days but 3 days at a minimum. Good to know. Here’s hoping you didn’t get too many hornet stings!!
@olemanriver Wow! I had no idea how much work was involved! So 1.5 - 2 days of work, or maybe more for a simple residential plot. I'm glad you to...
@murphy Since the DM module isn't working on this site, feel free to email me. My email address is g_surveyor_connect-at-strittermed.org (I gave Sur...
@olemanriver Understood! Thanks again for the advice.
@jim-frame Thanks so much, Jim. I really needed that ballpark figure! It may end up being cheaper in NC given how many (but not all) things are ch...
@holy-cow I wish you were in my neck of the woods!
@jim-frame I am coming to the same conclusion. The problem is I don't know what a reasonable "premium" would be on a residential ~0.5 acre plot. $5...
@holy-cow Thanks for the sound advice. I will try calling around again. Wish me luck!
@murphy Looks like my level of membership doesn't allow DMs. Feel free to DM me, though.
@murphy Thanks! Will do.
@dougie I hear what you are saying! Fortunately, the neighbor seems to just want to know where the property line is so that they can do what is right...
@dougie Thanks for replying! I had a feeling that surveyors don't like to do residential anymore. Is there a particular reason for that? Is it that...
@norm Thanks so much, Norm! But NC Society of Surveyors list was my source for which surveyors to call.