John Hamilton, post: 392755, member: 640 wrote: I will ask what kind of tripod they use. We use only trimaxI would have them check the tripod for anyt...
flyin solo, post: 387236, member: 8089 wrote: That's exactly what I'd show. Now take, say, your 30' ingress/egress easement and tack "to William Shake...
I would tend to assert that such a request is a land title question, and does not fall under the responsibility of the land surveyor. Also, the subd...
joanie: I also agree with roger_LS. I would further suggest contacting the original surveyor, the one that platted and laid out the subdivision for t...
THIS is what summer is for! Out of curiosity, how many days did it take, and how'd your friend do in the race?
Interesting timing Paden. Tweeted from Edward Snowden earlier today:"For two minutes and thirty nine seconds, everybody at NSA just stopped working."...
Um, that was really well done, except, well, what was the point? I was very impressed until the last few minutes which seemed disjointed. Not to dis...
Warren Smith, post: 350295, member: 9900 wrote: Except that I think the solution was to not have the "comment" option available, since it was causing ...
That rebar looks to me like it still has some of the surface finish from the mill. It likely hasn't been in the ground over a year, perhaps much less...
Bottom Line: The average buyer has little idea what it is they are buying without a land survey. They don't know where the boundary lines are and the...
rfc, post: 337143, member: 8882 wrote: See the "4.11"? That's a dangerous tool. Seems like maybe something one may leave laying around for a comp...