Posted by MSD on December 21, 2020 at 11:56:47 from (63.153.176.239):
In Reply to: OT land surveying posted by steve-in-ga on December 21, 2020 at 06:33:05:
Bought some land a few years ago and the guy I bought it from wanted to put a fence line in between the 2 parcels. He had it surveyed with a marker at the top of the hill so he could get it in straight. Fast forward 8 years and the guy dies and his estate wants to sell his parcel. Auctioneer calls for a survey and the new one shows that there was an error in the first survey by 26 ft. on one end. So the fence while in straight is actually that far over on his side by that much creating a pie shaped wedge. Turns out the road that runs along my side of the property had a crook to it at that same end and when they surveyed it originally, they measured from the road right of way giving me my full amount of acres but moving the line over on his side by that much. The original plat actually shows the crooked road right of way.. The new owner said he was ok with the fence being where it was as he didn't want to move it and I wasn't going to either. He just ended up paying for about 1/4 of an acre of ground that is on my side of the fence. Even surveyors can get it wrong.
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