Well I said I wasn't going to comment anymore on this topic unless I was asked a question but to clear matters up this land is rural property out in the country, no subdivision. My parents have plat maps of property that they received 40+ years ago, these are plats that are registered at the county courthouse, they also have the deeds with all discriptions, footages, etc of said property, both previous land surveys were done by different companies about 15 years apart and corners of property were marked at exact locations each time. We know where the markers should be. I don't want to put permanent markers up until survey is done because I could be off by a 3-5' area, there will be no miss understanding with adjacent property owner after this legal/licensed survey is completed because he will get the message! It will be photographed, marked with railroad iron, painted, and fenced off, and GPS with gov't issue equipment. As far as the outcome of this I'll re-post this topic later on if anyone wants to know how it turns out. Also this troublesome neighbors property was surveyed by the same contractors at one time when my parents had a previous survey done, so he dang well knows or should know where the corners are. Mom said he wants to buy property should they ever sell it, no way in heck for him to get it if I have any say!
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