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#21
This is one area where I wouldn't cut corners. Anyone can be a pinfinder, there are no licensing or regulations regarding this. Therefore, if they are in error you have no legal recourse. A licensed surveyor on the other hand is regulated and if they error they have to pay whatever costs are necessary to fix it. (i.e move a fence etc..) As John said I would not waste my money. In addition, I have heard that many pinfinders are now charging close to what surveyor's charge. Makes you wonder. Aloha, Angela

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#22
Noel, I had a case where someone used a pinfinder and he was 25 feet off (and this is on a little Nanawale lot).

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#23
John are you coming to the party on September 9th?

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