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I'm not sure why you'd have to only survey the neighbors property to figure out if people are trespassing across him. It should be simple to determin...
Either way, I hope he wins his case.
John Putnam, post: 425751, member: 1188 wrote: Taken for ORS 672 which regulate Engineers & Land Suveyors 672.002 Definitions for ORS 672.002...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 425743, member: 291 wrote: Shoot the messenger.... It's all ABOUT revenue... tickets, etc. Many cities, have been guilty of "...
thebionicman, post: 425726, member: 8136 wrote: The Oregon policy is fairly standard throughout all regulated professions in the northwest. It is an a...
Holy Cow, post: 425718, member: 50 wrote: There are accountants and there are Certified Public Accountants. A person may have a job title that says "...
Most of these regulatory boards act like a cartel.
JPH, post: 425530, member: 6636 wrote: Well, you're obviously not licensed in Florida, thenHA! No kidding.
KJac, post: 425256, member: 8328 wrote: By nail I mean a 10" galv spike or 18" rebar, not very likely to ever find it's way out of the ground unless s...
At first glance we're missing Hawaii, Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, Connecticut and Rhode Island.I also can't believe that we're four pages into this...
Where ever that surveyor set the pins is where the property lines are. You can show the original surveyor your findings, but I'd say the plat is so ...
Carl B. Correll, post: 424634, member: 13 wrote: How big are the bounds? 4" x 4" or so? And they are knocked? Ridiculous. And Lot 49 doesn't close by ...
Tennessee, Illinois, Kentucky, Alabama, Louisiana, South Carolina, Indiana.About 80% of what I do is in Tennessee, about 14% in Kentucky and the remai...
Stephen Johnson, post: 424496, member: 53 wrote: Isn't that in the Northwest corner, just off the Mississippi and the south line of Kentucky?No. The ...
One trick I was told it to drill a small hole in the top of the can. Stick a golf tee in there. Cut a notch around the head so that it will stay. In...
Tennessee has a few sections, no whole townships, and one baseline.
James Fleming, post: 423304, member: 136 wrote: Every time I'm about to pull the trigger and buy a vacation/retirement house on Oak Island I look at t...