I'm working on a subdivision now that requires me to document all lots sold from a specific parent tract because they by-passed the borough planning a...
Manitoubass2, post: 401637, member: 12278 wrote: It was a good day! still a billion things to learn!You're hooked now.
I'm not having any problems; I just want to know where my lines are.
Friday, I rammed a pin into a giant white oak stump. One of the deeds called for it and it was a three-way common corner. Apparently, the three land...
foggyidea, post: 398781, member: 155 wrote: I don't discuss my level of comfort I didn't actually say that.Andy J, post: 398782, member: 44 wrote: Pr...
I don't want clients who pit me against my confreres. I won't base my price upon anothe'rs price. Once I give you the price, that's it.
I gave a guy a price on a survey and he said OK I'll get back to you. He did get back to me and said, "This other guy said he'd do it for $50 less." ...
What kind of work are you doing now? Do you plan on competing with your current employer for work? Are you a boundary line surveyor or are you a lay...
Great find!
Tommy Young, post: 394982, member: 703 wrote: There is not a register of deeds in the country that is required to record an illegible document. There...
You've had your dance. All that's left is the fiddler's invoice.
I've never seen a "possible gap" clause.
I'm working on a good one right now. Surveyor A starts a survey of Parcel A in 1987 and it's finally recorded in 2013. A lot can happen in 29 years ...
It's easier to pound in two half inch bars than it is an inch bar?
I'm hoping there is still some interest. I'd like to see them used not taking up space in my office.
Fascinating history.
Here's a note for you: "Based on a survey by someone else." This plan was based on a previous survey by others: What if the others were displaced? ...
I cut line to see through the woods and to show my client where the line is: Right down this opening here with all the flagging hanging. Follow the ...