Posted by SJ on March 20, 2012 at 13:50:57 from (65.37.0.211):
Sold the farm.Had the survey done 3-4 weeks ago.Property consist of two lots side by side and all are landlocked with easement to get on property.Well yesterday buyers lawyer calls after looking at survey and wants to know what the 50-60ftx1386ft gap is between the lots.Say what!! When I bought place 15yrs ago seller only had to have lot with house on it surveyed.Other lot hadnt been surveyed since measuring in chains and links.I jumped all over my lawyer as to why we didnt have both lots surveyed 15 yrs ago,he had no answer.Anyways if there is a space between the two lots why dont the surveyors have the stakes up to indicate that space.I havent seen the new survey.Called town assessor and they say that space doesnt exist on there tax maps.BTW Im in New York if anyone has any advice on this situation.So now we are in limbo,were a couple days from closing,everythings packed and nowhere to go.
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