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Robert Rolleston
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RE: Question about surverying.

Mark Mayer, post: 400016, member: 424 wrote: Note 4 would seem to contradict the fact that boundary lines are actually monumented and shown on the map...

8 years ago
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RE: Question about surverying.

Got our survey completed and it answered many if out questions but it also created more questions. Here is what the survey looks like. Survey looks...

8 years ago
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RE: Question about surverying.

Tom Adams, post: 395361, member: 7285 wrote: Perfect. Of course the surveyor needs to be competent and thorough, but given that, it's good to get som...

8 years ago
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RE: Question about surverying.

Tom Adams, post: 395191, member: 7285 wrote: Cool....It's great you followed through with that advice. (I hope you found a good surveyor) Unfortunatel...

8 years ago
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RE: Question about surverying.

Thank you for everyone's input on this. I saved up the money and I am having the property surveyed. Should be done in a couple weeks.

8 years ago
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RE: Who works in "review" states ?

Not a surveyor but I have been looking at records and think that the required filing would make it much easier for everyone. After doing some researc...

9 years ago
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RE: Researching Land

The only exception I can't find is the one where they moved the road. It would be easier if it was like the power transmission line and had its own p...

9 years ago
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RE: Researching Land

Sounds like fun. Thank you I will see if they have any old tax maps that is also a good idea. I have our old tax id. I researched ours back to 193...

9 years ago
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RE: Researching Land

Jules J., post: 336430, member: 444 wrote: As dark as it looks, there always light at the end of the tunnel. Sometimes the key is to look at the adjoi...

9 years ago
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RE: Researching Land

The thing that would worry me. Is there ever a property that boundaries can't be determined?

9 years ago
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RE: Researching Land

Here is a copy of what I have so far. Our property is highlighted in page 3 old deed is page 9 and former cautcher property the deed refers to is on ...

9 years ago
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9 years ago
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RE: Help reading a deed property description

I think the hardest part when I decide to get it surveyed will be that the road was moved.

9 years ago
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RE: Help reading a deed property description

I really do wonder why thy worded the property description two ways though? Makes it confusing.

9 years ago
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RE: Help reading a deed property description

Thank you everyone for all the help. I am understanding a lot better now.

9 years ago
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RE: Help reading a deed property description

Guess what threw me off was where it said "bounced". Maybe a spelling error?

9 years ago
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RE: Well somebody is way cheaper than me.

I'm not a surveyor but I work as an electrician. No matter what field you work in there will always be someone willing to work cheaper. There will a...

9 years ago
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RE: Road relocation history.

Peter Lothian - MA ME, post: 335573, member: 4512 wrote: What do you mean by "reallocated"? Usually, when a road is moved, the road existed as a publ...

9 years ago
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RE: Question about surverying.

Holy Cow, post: 335461, member: 50 wrote: Duane Frymire made a comment early on in this thread. You might click on his name and then start a conversa...

9 years ago
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