04-30-2013, 05:36 PM
Even a stamp happy certified pin finder can make mistakes...
If you already have neighbors on both sides of you... Why stress everyone out and rock the boat? I would think if I found a lot that had a 50' error, well... there are plenty of others for sale.
If you have established neighbors with fences and homes a survey is not needed. But if you have empty lots and the only thing you can do is count the power poles then yeah you should get a survey ...
Funny thing is. If the survey says this and that and marks where you lot lines are and stamps and signs a piece of paper and makes a mistake ... What you gonna do when half the house you built is on the neighbors lot? I highly doubt a professional surveyor is going to pay 100-200K to move a house and fences etc...etc... I am sure there is some fine print that covers their asses in case...
If you already have neighbors on both sides of you... Why stress everyone out and rock the boat? I would think if I found a lot that had a 50' error, well... there are plenty of others for sale.
If you have established neighbors with fences and homes a survey is not needed. But if you have empty lots and the only thing you can do is count the power poles then yeah you should get a survey ...
Funny thing is. If the survey says this and that and marks where you lot lines are and stamps and signs a piece of paper and makes a mistake ... What you gonna do when half the house you built is on the neighbors lot? I highly doubt a professional surveyor is going to pay 100-200K to move a house and fences etc...etc... I am sure there is some fine print that covers their asses in case...