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You don't know that.?ÿ The owner could have mortgaged the house in the middle, lost it, and then put in a new house in the U part. The best I can tell...
Most every acreage tract I price is based on a linear foot price.
So what was the deal, was the house a mortgage that was foreclosed?
Is it narrow enough that you could make circular traverse loop through it or are you going to have a make a U shaped traverse that looks like the boun...
I have banned the word pin in this office from going on any plat and any description.?ÿ I've seen pin used to describe rebar, pipes, axles, steering c...
ETSU, BS in Surveying and Mapping, December 2000.
I thought that guy retired from us??ÿ I didn't know he took a job somewhere else.
Anyone that can't determine the boundary from the information we were given doesn't need to be surveying.?ÿ?ÿ You can't "boundary line agreement" your...
So it appears that this vague description was used to sever the land from the Sylvester tract? In that case, I would lay this out in such a way to giv...
You must be doing something right.?ÿ It's certainly not because of your looks.
We were setting some aerial targets in a city park north of St. Louis about 15 years ago.?ÿ We didn't hear any strange noises, but there were certainl...
4 months??ÿ You're not charging enough. ??ÿ
When I was at ETSU 18 years ago, we had a senior class where we were split up into groups and each group was a "survey company".?ÿ We had to set a bud...
I don't think anyone here is arguing that the surveyor should take the old survey and sell it to a new client.