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Re: Survey Question



A conference between two surveyors and two clients in one room ibis in
order.  Failing that, attorneys are great at quieting things down with just
a call, or stirring things up to get them to a resolution, whichever.

CM

PS.  Seems you're a winner since the Fence company provided the survey!  And
his liability IS to the survey, not the fence company.
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"David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> About six months ago, we had a fence put up.  The fence company sent out a
> licensed surveyor who found the mounuments,  The fence company then put a
> string between the mounments to get the property line and then put the
fence
> 3" on our side of the property line.  Our neighbor then did a survey and
> their surveyor seemed to do something different and found part of our our
> fence is like .5" on their property.  Their surveyor placed about 10
sticks
> on his opinion of where the property line.  Six months later most of those
> sticks are still there.  Our fence guy (big company with a great
reputation)
> did come back, check the survey and told me there is no way his survey is
> mistaken.
>
> Unfortunately are neighbors have been very difficult from the time we
moved
> in, and having a productice conversation with them would be a challenge.
> So, before I try to talk to them, I would like to understand:
>
> 1.  The difference between the two types of survey's?
> 2.  Which type of survey is more accurate?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> David
>
>
>
>





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