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RE: Pin Finder recomendation? - SoCal_to_Hawaii - 12-11-2016

Update - the County has acknowledged they messed up and so far appear to be willing to re-pin at their expense. The just haven't done it yet. We'll see how this turns out.


RE: Pin Finder recomendation? - terracore - 03-10-2023

I know where all my pins are but Hawaii Boundary won't mark the fence line unless I also pay them to find the pins. I understand their argument about "due diligence" but they were the ones who found the pins in the first place. They just won't let me "double dip" that my neighbor already paid to find them. They want another $1,100 to say, "Yup, there they still are!" and then connect the dots with markers for the fence line.

Anyways, does anybody know somebody that will mark the fence line every 150' or so? I "could" do it myself but 1000'+ feet is way too long when there is a forest in between the pins without having any special equipment or knowledge.