No law gives anyone other than a licensed professional the authorization to survey property lines.
Absolutely unbelievable and unrealistic.
Come on guys. concerned about 2 minutes of angle in 700 foot line? Hit the corner with a lawn mower and it would be out that much. How about descri...
So..what is the issue? Did the original plat state it was on true north? Are you required to have your surveys based on a recoverable bearing basis?
Even if they have a disclaimer, they are offering surveying services which in most states is a violation of State Registration laws. You should send ...
On most surveys, is not the use of bearings generally just a means of expressing the angle between two lines? Is whether or not the bearing basis is ...
I agree
Is it really a public right of way, or does the public use someone else's right of way to get to the bar and then park and go four wheeling?Who mainta...
Carefully
They shouldnt be able to use the certificate strictly based on the fact that it is old and the forms have changed with new requirements.
I do not work in the public land states, however, from a general concept, I would interpret them as being parallel and not Due East or Due South unles...
What a wonderful problemI have started turning down the yellow page ads...sat in a business round table and some young whipper snapper as me why i bot...
I like the idea of peer review as they do in Ontario,Canada. Of course they regulate themselves so it is a little easier to do, but they can walk int...
Makes sense to me. You can not use land to make up area of a lot, if you do not own the land.
Correction, actually six more years if they are referring to the 12 year experience method, not four as I stated in the previous comment. 4 would be ...
The key wording is "may count" at the discretion of the Board. No guarantees. It also leaves four years of the twelve necessary under that method. T...
Someone is giving you some incorrect information. For engineering or land surveying, it is a BS Degree and four years of "appropriate" experience to g...
If they give credit for a course on Tenesee standards, then they should give credit for a course on Illinois standards. Nothing says that continuing ...
Really??????