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Property lines thehip 11-30-2006
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Posted by on December 1, 2006, 11:36 am


On 1 Dec 2006 08:17:54 -0800, marks542004@yahoo.com wrote:

>I have seen a situation is a new subdivision where the original survey
>had made an error and all plots were three feet out consistantlt.

Since surveys are usually made from an existing benchmark pin that is
a reasonable error to expect. I am amazed that they can actually say a
property line is +/- a few inches in the first place. I imagine GPS
technology would move most property lines if youy really decided it
was delinieated by a given Lon/lat number. In our county code they use
the centerline of the road to decide where property lines are for
zoning purposes. I know the road in front of my house has creeped a
bit, due to widening unequally from the original centerline..

Posted by JP on December 2, 2006, 12:20 pm


Get a metal detector & look for the property line stakes.


thehip wrote:
> Hello, my neighbor and I have a property line despute.
> His survey shows his fence line 2 feet inside mine. Mine shows
> it 2 feet inside his. How can I find out which one is correct?
> Does a matter like this have to go to court? Should there
> be original surveys from when the homes were first built in
> the 1930s somewhere?


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