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Topics: 11 / Replies: 434
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RE: Age old Metes vs. bounds

thebionicman, post: 426254, member: 8136 wrote: It is quite likely that the leguslature or courts have given the folks in your State guidance on how t...

8 years ago
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RE: Age old Metes vs. bounds

MightyMoe, post: 426228, member: 700 wrote: In some cases they don't accomplish anything. And here they don't have an issue with where the boundary is...

8 years ago
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RE: Age old Metes vs. bounds

I'm curious, what is your concern about quitclaims? I've heard this comment before but never understood it. Even if they didn't own the land in betwee...

8 years ago
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RE: Monument symbol without monument

This particular county has a tradition of putting these SFNF notes all over the place. I guess they can be informative in certain instances, but even...

8 years ago
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RE: Monument symbol without monument

Kent McMillan, post: 424982, member: 3 wrote: I'd say that your first impression/reaction as an expert user of survey maps would indicate that the pra...

8 years ago
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RE: Surveying Ethics and Conflicts of Interest

Kent McMillan, post: 424960, member: 3 wrote: Do you describe in any detail what will constitute "major boundary problems" or just assume that your cl...

8 years ago
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RE: Surveying Ethics and Conflicts of Interest

Kent McMillan, post: 424950, member: 3 wrote: Just out of curiosity, what sort of contingencies do you typically provide for on boundary surveys? I as...

8 years ago
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RE: Surveying Ethics and Conflicts of Interest

Kent McMillan, post: 424925, member: 3 wrote: So, are you thinking that you're prevented from giving a good faith estimate of likely range of costs th...

8 years ago
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RE: Surveying Ethics and Conflicts of Interest

TXSurveyor, post: 424869, member: 6719 wrote: You can't change the fact that most people want to know what something is going to cost them before they...

8 years ago
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RE: Surveying Ethics and Conflicts of Interest

I. Ben Havin, post: 424749, member: 6834 wrote: Probably easy to assume any reply to this thread is a de facto attempt to persuade Mr. McMillimeter of...

8 years ago
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RE: Surveying Ethics and Conflicts of Interest

A few days ago I finished and got paid $2,500 for a fixed fee survey that took 3hrs in the field including travel time and a couple of hours in the of...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Kent McMillan, post: 424637, member: 3 wrote: I think Scott was referring to Texas. Yes, I understand. Texas is well represented on this forum. Just...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Scott Ellis, post: 424487, member: 7154 wrote: everyone here is tough and smart and knows how to survey with Metes and Bounds, Your fellow Texan, K...

8 years ago
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RE: Surveying Ethics and Conflicts of Interest

Being ethical and doing a proper job doesn't have anything to do with how much you are getting paid. If you're unethical, you'll find a way to cut cor...

8 years ago
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RE: Is a Gas meter considered "Mechanical Equip...." On a FEMA certificate ?

FL/GA PLS., post: 424492, member: 379 wrote: [USER=50]@Holy Cow[/USER]There is a municipality in Central Florida that requires a EC's for pool pump pa...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Kent McMillan, post: 424441, member: 3 wrote: He didn't say what would happen when the actual original monument described in the record title came to ...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

I laugh every time I hear these useless discussions about PLSS being easier than M&B as I've got the opposite perspective. Around here we have som...

8 years ago
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RE: Dealing with potential clients who want to dicker.

MightyMoe, post: 424161, member: 700 wrote: I haven't bid a job since 2013, that one I got and recovered all my bid time, the two that came through th...

8 years ago
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RE: The creative art of supply and demand versus almighty dollar

Kent McMillan, post: 423865, member: 3 wrote: Your formulation is that a surveyor should always overcharge his or her clients enough that this is not...

8 years ago
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