Richard, post: 384000, member: 833 wrote: Rlshound that didn't read too well at all.No way."Where (best add most/some depending on tasks) are, in toda...
Richard, post: 383550, member: 833 wrote: I'll second that Jim.It boils down to knowing your gear, it's capabilities, weaknesses and being confident i...
Bruce Small, post: 383451, member: 1201 wrote: On the subject of easements, this is what really irks me. Out of state client requests the national ser...
Kent McMillan, post: 383513, member: 3 wrote: I'd think that the test procedure would depend upon how the user was typically plumbing the rod, i.e. wh...
Kent McMillan, post: 383480, member: 3 wrote: I'm going to guess that pretty much all of the folks who survey boundary control via RTK and PPK methods...
Bruce Small, post: 383441, member: 1201 wrote: I am fortunate in Tucson to be good friends with the best title people in town. We've known each other ...
Mike Marks, post: 380251, member: 1108 wrote: I'll chime in and hopefully become wiser. Around here any land transaction of fiscal consequence (read a...
Thanks for putting this together Stephen!
Holy Cow, post: 380032, member: 50 wrote: "Thanks Cow, how do you research?" Very carefully and very thoroughly. The client is billed for my time so ...
Jim in AZ, post: 380022, member: 249 wrote: It's far more expensive for me to go to the courthouse and search the records than it is to have the owner...
rlshound, post: 380018, member: 6800 wrote: Attached files 20160705064343.pdf (146.9 KB)
Doug Crawford, post: 379486, member: 9 wrote: Local county the on-line and in-house database, with copies available, are from today back to theearly 1...
rlshound, post: 380013, member: 6800 wrote: Morning Paden,Thanks again...I've worked on two projects in Oklahoma,one northwest of Calumet on Rt 270 al...
Holy Cow, post: 379892, member: 50 wrote: This is why land surveyors need to become better title researchers than the "barely over minimum wage" newbi...
dmyhill, post: 379485, member: 1137 wrote: Why avoid the title company? Just curious. Thanks dmyhill, the project manager is an engineer and despite ...
Adam, post: 379482, member: 8900 wrote: It can be difficult when the last names of the parties are very common names like a Smith in Smithville. Hell...
paden cash, post: 379663, member: 20 wrote: A lot search engines at some of the counties around here allow wildcards in their entries. Most are the "%...
paden cash, post: 379480, member: 20 wrote: Good luck Paul, and welcome to my world. Searching for easements granted to others over, across or throug...
BajaOR, post: 378610, member: 9139 wrote: What JB said presumes simultaneous creation of all the parcels, such as via a tract map with a r/w easement ...