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@james-vianna What an awesome reference! Reminds me of my technical drafting instruction and early 3-man crew survey work back in the late '70s and e...
That is an awesome article! Thanks for posting.
This entire thread should have been posted in the "The dumbest thing you will read today" thread. I think that perhaps the reverend Mr. Cow is pullin...
Welcome! I also started surveying in the mid-1970s (probably 1977). Got licensed in 2 states but am now retired. I've been with this forum for seve...
....the words of Adam-12, “Just the facts ma’am.” A small correction: these immortal words were spoken by Joe Friday in Dragnet.
This is a website for surveying land, not retail consumer shopping preferences.
It is interesting that you mentioned Mona Island. The New York Times has a story dated 5/30/2024 about its strange allure: /p> John Hamilton's proje...
@rlshound What statement is the recorder asking to be notarized?
"...you have to be a registered surveyor to look at the maps..." This seems odd. Why should the courthouse staff care who looks at the maps? It's p...
Peter, thank you for your comments. Yes, the whole "I think I may own half a condo with my (now former) boyfriend" statement certainly raises lots of...
I'm curious as to how a cravat fits into this conversation?
This could also be a situation where conversing with the adjoining owners will help. "Where do you think your property lines are, and why?" type of q...