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RE: Who owns the title and fee public right of ways in a housing tract in California?

Depends. Utillities, yes. The roadbed and lights, yes. Sidewalks and street trees, yes and no: the County gives the Public the Use of them, and when t...

9 years ago
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RE: Who owns the title and fee public right of ways in a housing tract in California?

half bubble, post: 404698, member: 175 wrote: At a certain depth of legal language, you don't own any of it. You gave it to the County at closing or u...

9 years ago
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RE: Who owns the title and fee public right of ways in a housing tract in California?

At a certain depth of legal language, you don't own any of it. You gave it to the County at closing or upon inheritance and they hold it in trust for ...

9 years ago
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RE: Who owns the title and fee public right of ways in a housing tract in California?

The right of way ("the street") has been neither abandoned nor vacated. The County aka the Public never owned it. They accepted a right of way easemen...

9 years ago
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RE: Who owns the title and fee public right of ways in a housing tract in California?

Barry G, post: 404560, member: 12296 wrote: Please read this below:"While Texas courts have held that a metes and bounds description excluding a small...

9 years ago
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RE: Who owns the title and fee public right of ways in a housing tract in California?

As has been said, you asked for advice, then you insist you already know better. For some that might be equally as insulting as whatever remarks have ...

9 years ago
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RE: Who owns the title and fee public right of ways in a housing tract in California?

Sixteen tons, whaddaya get? Another day older and deeper in debt. You're in Ventura County, the place where in the 1970s some attorneys took a liking...

9 years ago
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RE: weeping for our profession (or: observations from the other side of the curtain)

I had a boss who wanted all the bearings on the ROS to be "North XX XX XX East" or "North XX XX XX West". Never mind anything about the direction of t...

9 years ago
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RE: Has anyone used Star*net on a VM?

I do. VMware Player on linux and VMware Fusion on Mac. Get the latest version of the Safenet dongle driver and it works.

9 years ago
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RE: Vicinity Maps

ExpertGPS has a button that can import the OSM data of a vicinity based on whatever the display is zoomed to at the moment and export that as a .dxf o...

9 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

It's that difference between a common law nation and a civil law nation once again.All those Asian nations with "better" cadastral systems are much le...

10 years ago
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RE: Going solo

Make sure you charge enough to go fishing most of the time.

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

regarding "not getting the acres my deed says I own" ...Get it surveyed before you buy it. "Let the buyer beware" is a basic Westernism, or "Caveat Em...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

NorthernSurveyor, post: 396985, member: 149 wrote: I will share a best practice that is very good when work with older measure and different inaccurac...

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RE: Worst Enemy

Business is better when the sky is falling. That emperor, though, puttin' on the finest professional appearance...Calling ourselves our own worst enem...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

Big fish small pond. Your whole city-state would fit between my farm and the gas station at the highway crossroads. All of that is empty here. Less th...

10 years ago
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RE: Advice for penetrating New England dirt needed

Don't move anything. Set new control from the old control.

10 years ago
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RE: Need a new work truck

Just traded in a Tacoma for a GMC 2500 HD and the comfort of not being beat up by the interior or hitting my head on the roof edge was instant love. T...

10 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

FrancisH, post: 396658, member: 10211 wrote: I once surveyed a parcel dated early 1970/late 1960s. At that time only steel tape & transit (or the ...

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