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How was the survey firm responsible when the manhole was buried and its location wasn't disclosed in the title report?
I wouldn't be too hard on someone that refuses to be held hostage by Autodesk. However, there is certainly nothing wrong with charging someone extra f...
This reminds me of the 0.04' discussion.
What a mess. This is a perfect example of why I despise planning and zoning.
Those control freaks at the planning and zoning office have no standing to tell two adjoining property owners how to fix the boundary between them. N...
Can someone explain to me the purpose of licensing continuing education providers, other than to bring in money? Here is an example. I just took an 8...
If the association really wants to head this off, they need to go to this list () and figure out what licenses need to be done away with. Our society ...
Uh, the PLSS isn't in Tennessee.
Is Utah a recording state?
Scott Ellis, post: 342878, member: 7154 wrote: In Texas I have read years worth of meted and bounds, and you can see the similarity in the deeds. Owne...
Here's the important question. Was the surveyor ever paid?
Gary Kent mentioned that very thing in a seminar Saturday before last. I asked him if he was familiar with surveyconnect.com, because it sounded like...
Art S, post: 342633, member: 8983 wrote: Surveyors should not add or remove language on deeds. This is why it is said the first deed is the correct on...
The reasons I would rewrite number 2 are two fold. 1. There are enough jacklegs in our profession that will attempt to move the boundary based upon t...
I would probably write a description on the first two. The first one because that abomination of calling for mythical positions a few tenths from act...
Many other one man survey firms that closed their doors would appropriately refer to the closing as "the end of an error". Not you. Congratulations on...
That's what I'd like to know. I'm pretty sure AECOM works in Virginia.