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It's my understanding that the programmers quit and went to Carlson.
We had one of those until someone ran over it a few years ago.
> Sounds like you have a real mess, correcting it may be impossible, you will have to rely on the DOT to figure out just what control was used to e...
N/F Is SufficientI think his point was that if you just put the latest deed recorded with listed grantee, you're covered. We're not in the title busi...
I have yet to start my mower. I let the goats out in the yard every evening. That's about to come to an end though because they're too rough on the ...
Zoning regs have become so complicated that I refuse to decipher them. You tell me what the regs are for this site, and I'll put them on the plat.
Sounds to me like the price just went down.
Let me load a few up and bring to you.
Too many.
Daddy used to say when hogs were high it smelled like money, but when the price was low, it smelled like !.
Around here the word is a catch all phrase for splitting up a tract into house lots.
I sincerely hope you're trying to punk everyone here and this isn't an actual scenario.
Sure, but if the jurisdiction doesn't require a plat, it won't get recorded. The lots will be conveyed by metes and bounds description.
It happens because either the surveyors, or the surveyor's board in your state, don't have any cajones. Turn in the offending party.
> "Because as soon as that plat hits the property assessor's office, they jack up the property taxes."> > On what basis? Are the taxes signif...
I'm a little confused about the question. First off, in regards to Tennessee, there is no state law requiring any plats to be recorded. Cities and c...