"I was once told that a land survey, while shown to be the opinion of an expert as to where the lines are"
CONGRATULATIONS you are right. Long settled property law, common and statutory, and Courts "typically" settle boundary disputes. A surveyor is qualified and competent to render an "expert opinion" (but he nor we are given legal authority to decide a legal issue, that's for the Courts) which the court will consider along with a ton of other admissible evidence when settling disputes and setting a judicial boundary. There are statutory methods in some states to have a "legal survey" conducted and the survey by an expert can ripen into the boundary provided all the steps are completed. Say you have a farm and for years you and the neighbor have used maintained and honored an old fence line as a boundary then big shot from New York buys the neighbors place and hires a surveyor and tells you HEY this strip of land is mine not yours per the survey so get the H off !!!!!!!!! DO YOU REALLY THINK THAT SURVEY ALONE SETS THE LEGAL BOUNDARY??? If you do I have land Id like to sell you lol
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