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You will still be hit with the harsh realities of rounding, if you do it your way (my way, too). 21.4 + 33.3 = 54.7 rounded to 55, but 21 + 33 = 54. O...
@eapls2708 I agree this would be the best approach to avoid future confusion.
@norm-larson Finally, a practical reason for silicone implants.
How about recording a "Declaration of Easements" spelling out all the rights of the easement(s) that will be reserved upon the conveyance of Lots 1 - ...
You could add my name to the certification. After all, I just read your post, so I'm interested in this survey, somehow. ????ÿ
@dougie Why not give him a call tomorrow morning? Remind him that you have other clients, who have paid the deposit, plus other proposals that could ...
Be a buddy and help him out as much as you can - give him paden's number. I think that's all the help your friend needs from you, Williwaw. ???¦?ÿ You...
Client is in a big hurry to get started, but is not in a hurry to sign the contract or pay the retainer = big red flag.
Most folks around here understand a survey is needed, even if they have a 20 year old plan in hand. For the one's who don't understand, I tell them I ...
@duane-frymire "D" is short for "Delta", where the delta symbol is usually used to indicate the included angle. Since the delta symbol often disappea...
It's been some years since I dealt with a LOMR-F, so my memory may not be the most reliable here. My current understanding is that a LOMR based on Fil...
@beartow In many of the western states, the corner monuments got buried under the shifting soils of the Dust Bowl during the 1930's. Surveyors in tho...
The facts given in question # 1 have me a bit confused, too. A municipal surveyor did a perimeter survey in 1990. Did he do the survey within the town...
@va-ls-2867 Not quite. Massachusetts is a race-notice state. An unrecorded deed is still effectual against any party who has actual notice of the con...
If you are using AutoCAD based Carlson, you can also use Layer States to accomplish this.
XP? Didn't the Chinese invent that during the Xing dynasty?