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Nanawale Estates Survey Company - wjbillock - 09-28-2007

Does anyone know what company originally surveyed Nanawale Estates?

"What? Me Worry?" - Alfred E. Nueman


RE: Nanawale Estates Survey Company - Carey - 09-28-2007

Just a thought, but sometimes the community association has old records...Have you tried someone at the Nanawale Community Assn.?
Nanawale Community Association
14-855 Kehau Street
RR3 Box 2250
Pahoa, Hawaii 96778
Telephone 808-965-8080
Fax 808-965-6664

nanawale@interpac.net

Office Hours
Monday to Friday
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Hawaii Standard Time





RE: Nanawale Estates Survey Company - wjbillock - 09-28-2007

Thanks Carey -

I'm trying to combine two lots into 1 TMK and the Hawaii County planning department is telling me it's best for all parties if you have the original survey company's records.

"What? Me Worry?" - Alfred E. Nueman


RE: Nanawale Estates Survey Company - John S. Rabi - 09-28-2007

BS! I have had clients combining two lots in various subdivisions before, you need a new survey map. The original survey map would not be of a help since the survey map has to show the new "combined" lot.

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John S. Rabi, ABR,CM,CRB,FHS,RB
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RE: Nanawale Estates Survey Company - wjbillock - 09-28-2007

quote:
BS! I have had clients combining two lots in various subdivisions before, you need a new survey map. The original survey map would not be of a help since the survey map has to show the new "combined" lot.



Mahalo John -
That now being the case, can you recommend a survey company please?

Aloha!

"What? Me Worry?" - Alfred E. Nueman


RE: Nanawale Estates Survey Company - Kapohocat - 09-29-2007

quote:
BS! I have had clients combining two lots in various subdivisions before, you need a new survey map. The original survey map would not be of a help since the survey map has to show the new "combined" lot.

Aloha,
John S. Rabi, ABR,CM,CRB,FHS,RB
http://www.JohnRabi.com
Typically Tropical Properties
"The Next Level of Service!"




I agree with John, that is what my clients have had to do. Not sure who at planning gave you that info. I use Neils Christianson/Daniel Berg at Independent Hawaii Surveyors.

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