Last seen: April 14, 2026 2:30 pm
Must be an epidemic.
> > BTW, I've met some lawyers who think 31d36'56" means 31 degrees 36 feet 56 inches ... so expect additional follow-up questions. :-DThe HARN...
As bad as I hate to say it, they need to get a lawyer involved.
The Florida Surveying and Mapping Society has several correspondence course. Buy the material, bind it, study it, take the test that comes with it, a...
They couldn't gripe too much, the land was given to the state.
I did a survey for the State of Tennessee one time that was supposed to be 6000 acres. It wound up being 5277 acres. They weren't happy.
Let's assume that he actually did it and there was no forgery. I can understand doing the survey, if he was in a bad way. I would. However, there i...
Don't know yet. It will be interesting to see how all this unfolds. Right now, the least of his worries appears to be surveying without a license. ...
We're becoming a society of terrified wusses.
That it is.
And I bet you that very few survey boards in the country are allowed to punish any company for such ridiculous practice.
Figure what 100 hours of field work will cost and give them that price.When they squawk, tell them if they don't like it they can call us.
> I do not question the validity of a survey broker as that is up to each individual surveyor to decide if he wants that kind of work. However, I ...
The problem is they provide a service that has value. If you're trying to get surveys of 50 different sites in 13 states, are you going to round up t...