Posted by LJD on March 20, 2012 at 14:08:30 from (75.213.126.191):
In Reply to: Survey??? posted by SJ on March 20, 2012 at 13:50:57:
I'm not sure I understand all this. When you bought the place 15 years ago - it was up to you to get more survey work done if you wanted it - not the lawyer.
As to now? The tax map means nothing - so you can rule that out. As to the two surveyed parcels with a space inbetween? Surveys aren't legal proof of land ownership and/or boundaries. They are professional "opinions." Sometimes when two surveyors work in the same area, their lines don't match up since each has a different opinion where the lines are. Ask the surveyors of the two parcels what they think this theoretical space is. And if you still have the actual older line lengths in links and chains - convert them to feet and see if they check out. Just make sure convert from the correct types of links (there are two versions).
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