Posted by JMS/.MN on March 20, 2012 at 21:45:46 from (209.237.107.155):
In Reply to: Survey??? posted by SJ on March 20, 2012 at 13:50:57:
Surveying is not an exact science. On paper it is, but get two surveyors on the same plot of land and they may not come up with the same locations for benchmarks or pins, much less property lines. In my Army Green Beret Engineer training we dealt with surveying as well as demolitions, roads, buildings, bridge construction and deconstruction. Maybe two weeks of survey training. As a civilian, I"ve had experience with surveyors on three different plots......they all made mistakes. Most glaring was when we sold Mom"s house, and the description said....from the benchmark at the post office, go 375 feet........etc. This was at the closing of the house sale....I said, 375 feet from the benchmark ...is a circle! You need an AZIMUTH from that point! ie, direction! Degrees, one way or another. And the family paid those clowns $500-1000 for their "work"!, which had to be re-done, and we had to show up later for the final closing.
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