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I'm not sure I could sit well with removal. The map is a certified survey and is recorded.. even though no deed references it. I believe the map exist...
That is likely the case, and NC has a state law specifically for this situation, however the title insurer wished to remove all question and all the o...
The only 3 owners who could have any material interest in the ROW are the 3 involved here, all have been contacted and are agreeable to signing a rele...
That made me me laugh.
From the surveyor/sole-proprietors perspective, I've looked at this a lot and have recently come to a workable solution. For me the problem was obviou...
One day we will all be short on work. Plan accordingly. A good reminder, I picked a fortuitous time to strike out on my own, I shouldn't fool my...
Just wanted to give this a bump. In just a few short weeks, Deed Reader Pro has become a key part of my workflow on preparing new parcels. A tip for t...
Carlson just released a new setup that might be what you need, it's a combination data collector and GNSS antenna. The antenna is small and lightweigh...
Good News from the NC Society of Surveyors: Senate Bill 677 had its first hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee today at 2:00pm. We are pleased ...
Probably a better question for my insurer, but does anyone know if their E&O (or other policy) insurer would raise exception to any claim arising ...
I just had a realtor call who purchased a parcel at a courthouse auction, foreclosed after 10 years of unpaid taxes. Naturally it has some major issue...
Various counties in North Carolina have 'Minor' and 'Major' subdivisions. Definitions vary, but sounds like it's the same type of thing. Many have the...
I was the same as you, if it couldn't be scaled with an engineers scale, then it wasn't acceptable. But I have also noticed maps in 'non-standard' sca...