Definitely the deed
They are still good practice since some jurisdictions (don't know where but remember hearing about it) only record certain size drawings. If they reco...
Too easy to get hurt in this line of work. Also heard about a one-man 'crew' that stumbled upon a rattler. No bite, but that was the end of that shif...
last post was for chris-bouffard
"Keep in mind that there are two different kinds of corners, legal corners (as called for in a deed with no reference to anything set) and found corne...
Thinking more of rural boundary work and would want better than state minimum standards, but they are what they are. Say you survey a large tract wit...
No arguing, just a couple minutes talking it over in between the owner's expletive-filled rant and name calling.
Agreed, the language could cause confusion. That is one point for making the original post, and a concern about the statue as currently written, regar...
<div>Said owner of 'B' asked to see a copy of the law and refused access, citing the statement below, taken from the statute: </div> A pro...
I've had that feeling after finding old fence in the middle of a large tree. It's part of what makes surveying fun. Fill in the blank. If, Excited =...
Good point. But Mark's comment about the line extending west from the south line of lot 39B, and the lack of one extending from the north line of lot ...
I see a similar 'alley' opposite this one on the other side of Lovers Lane. Does it lead to another remainder tract that is not shown on the pdf you p...