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Re: Property lines survey or gps?
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Posted by Dave from MN on October 19, 2006 at 06:31:43 from (67.133.91.28):
In Reply to: Re: Property lines survey or gps? posted by IH2444 on October 19, 2006 at 06:22:08:
I agree, we use GPS to try and follow prop line through woods from marker to marker and ended up 50' off. I would get an agreed on surveyor with all you adjacent property owners and split the cost. Put in good surveyed markers to stop future confusion. If 3 owners have 3 different surveyors, you'll end up with 3 differentproperty lines. In my experience. I am dealing with "that fence is the line" conflicts from a fence put up 60 years ago that was paced off from over a 1/2 mile. It is no where close to the surveyed marks but nieghbor would lose a good deer stand and trail. So it is causing some issues as I do not want some one shooting from that stand which would be directly at our home which you cant see with the woods.
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