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does that say "part of the fence is .5" on their property"? how wide is a fence post and I believe that the fence should be half on each property, (correct me if I'm wrong) then if all else fails go to court. I can hear the judge laughing from here. josh lol "David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Diego - > > Can you explain in a little more detail what "tolerance limits" are? > > Thanks > > David > > > > "Diego Berge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > David wrote: > > > > > 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. > > > > Did you say *half and inch*??? > > > > > Unfortunately are neighbors have been very difficult from the time we > moved > > > in, and having a productice conversation with them would be a challenge. > > > > I bet it would, if they want to stir things up for half an inch of > > real estate! Personally, as a land surveyor, if I was doing the survey > > for the neighbours and found a half an inch encroachment, I would be > > very hesitant to even acknowledge it, especially since 0.5" is often > > within the tipical tolerance limits for a normal property survey. > > > > -- > > e-mail address invalid, please reply to newsgroups. > > > >
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