I would make the expert witness time portal to portal. The minute you leave your office until the minute you get back. Otherwise you won't be able to ...
half bubble, post: 387365, member: 175 wrote: Gonna retire here for health reasons pretty much. Adjoiners either have fences already or are absentee o...
I've used the term encroachment on maps too, never had a problem with it. Maybe it is better to describe it something like, observed use by others and...
Kris Morgan, post: 386950, member: 29 wrote: Once again, according to Black's Law, a Right-of-Way is ASSUMED to be an easement and not fee simple. Se...
I've always thought of a right of way as a right for ingress egress for vehicular purposes, and maps I've seen tend to label pedestrian access as an e...
An old timer in this area used to call them "lost" leaf field books
You could go door to door offering to sell surveys to neighbors at discount because you are there. Kills two birds w/ one stone by setting extra monum...
The secrecy and profits argument doesn't always hold up, I've gotten many jobs because people go to the County and see that I've done a job nearby, th...
Dave Karoly, post: 381947, member: 94 wrote: I've seen it happen a couple of times here; the LS just could not admit he was mistaken, just couldn't do...
Dave Karoly, post: 381911, member: 94 wrote: It depends on the local Surveyor culture.Stubbornness runs in Land Surveyor blood. It's great to stick t...
Tom Adams, post: 381754, member: 7285 wrote: Well, you guys are probably right, that too many noses get involved in Boundary Line Agreements. In theo...
My gut reaction, being that this is a modern survey is that we have a basic mistake here, not some kind of global problem with original control in the...
Tom Adams, post: 381731, member: 7285 wrote: If two different surveyors are coming up with two different locations for the same property, (and they ha...
I am curious about this as I only work in one state and mostly one County. Do you mean that a jurisdiction can require a line of agreement when there ...
Tom Adams, post: 381598, member: 7285 wrote: A couple of notes from this post and some of the other posts I read since I last posted. But in a case li...
Dave Karoly, post: 381566, member: 94 wrote: The Google Maps are not up to date.It's wide open.I now agree with Mark Mayer...this is nuts. A brand ne...
[QUOTE="It is an embarrassment to the profession and I'm not inclined to be magnanimous. Off with their heads. Nice attitude! I'm assuming this one ...
Kent McMillan, post: 381479, member: 3 wrote: The supplemental details, however, were that there are duplicate markers on the back line of both the lo...
I'm not convinced that there even is a disagreement. From the very limited facts we know, there are two scribed 'x's on the sidewalk. No tagged pipes,...
Mark Mayer, post: 381466, member: 424 wrote: It seems to me that two surveyors have already been hired and at least one of them has caused the problem...