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RE: conflicting surveys - unknownjulie - 05-01-2013

I should also add that I myself did not know the exact location of my lot (that I was already in a contract to buy) and it was because I made a mistake while looking at satalite photos. It can be very confusing. You'll have to go to the lot with a licensed surveyor and see for yourself. GL!


RE: conflicting surveys - 4antares - 05-01-2013

I got my land surveyed by a reputable surveyor recommended here. When I went to see exactly where my corners were on the road I could only find one pin. I called them and asked where the other was they told me it was where it was supposed to be and to look for a path out into the woods. I knew something was screwy when I found it way out in the woods (in Shipman land) so I called them back and told them they were way off. They got quite nasty and rude about it and said they would rebill me if they had to come out and do it again. So I had an attorney give them a call and they were there the next day, still surly and rude, until they found they were off by almost 160'. They never did apologize for their incompetence or manners.

life is short. enjoy it


RE: conflicting surveys - unknownjulie - 05-01-2013

YEah, that's why I think it's really important to be there all day and ask tons of questions and follow the people around. I had to do this when I hired the D9 also. Boring, boring, but you just have to actually be there to see exactly what's going on, and what kinds of flags they are using and what exactly it all means.