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I would double check with a lawyer, but in most states and cities there is a Fencing easement that will allow some margin of error. the fact that it has been there for 21 years says that common sense should prevail. I know in Colorado, agricultural fence can be up to 6 feet onto neighboring property. Answer After 21 years, the doctrine of mutual acquiescence (adverse possession) will likely make the fence the property line, regardless of the actual, surveyed property line. Consult with a real estate attorney in your area for detailed information about your specific situation--every case is different.
Survey can be a noun or a verb depending on how it is used in a sentence. See the examples below: She will survey the students to find out which television shows are most popular. (survey = verb) Please fill out the survey and mail it to our district office. (survey = noun)
The answers from a survey are the responses provided by participants to the questions asked in the survey. These answers are collected and analyzed to draw conclusions or insights related to the topic being surveyed.
Survey results refer to the data and feedback collected from a survey conducted among a group of individuals. These results typically include statistics, trends, and insights that summarize the responses to the survey questions. Survey results are used to analyze opinions, behaviors, preferences, and other relevant information from the surveyed group.
If your neighbor disagrees with the survey you paid for, you may need to try to reach a compromise or seek legal advice depending on the situation. It's important to understand the basis of their disagreement and see if there's a way to address their concerns in a fair manner. Consulting with a legal professional may help in resolving any disputes that arise from conflicting survey results.
A running total of the number of people surveyed is called a cumulative total. It represents the sum of all the individual responses or data points collected up to that point in the survey.
Only if the survey is recorded in the land records.
Survey is a regular verb so add -ed to make the past tense: surveyed.
Refer to your survey. If you have not had the property surveyed then that will resolve the dispute.
Survey can be a noun or a verb depending on how it is used in a sentence. See the examples below: She will survey the students to find out which television shows are most popular. (survey = verb) Please fill out the survey and mail it to our district office. (survey = noun)
It depends on what you mean by surveying your property. Most laws allow a surveyor to access abutting property as necessary in order to survey a common property line. Therefore, yes, a surveyor can survey your property line where it abuts your neighbor and make any calculations necessary to set a legal property line.
In a survey 15% of the students surveyed said they didn't own a computer. If there were 75 students who didn't own a computer, how many student were surveyed altogether?A. 400B. 500C. 250D. 900
I carefully surveyed the disaster scene, looking for my date.
Well you don't mention how many questions are in the survey and how many people to be surveyed, but the formula would be: 500 + (3x the amount of questions in the survey) + (1.25 x the amount of people surveyed)
To get your land surveyed, you should contact a licensed land surveyor in your area. They will visit your property, measure and map it, and provide you with a detailed survey report. This survey will help you understand the boundaries and features of your land.
In a recent survey, 100% of participants thought they were ridiculously good looking (2 people surveyed)
To determine who surveyed your property, you can check the survey documents or plat map that should have the name and contact information of the surveyor who conducted the survey. You can also contact your local land surveying office or county assessor's office for more information.
To get your property surveyed, you can hire a licensed surveyor who will measure and map your land to determine its boundaries and features. Contact a surveying company in your area to request a survey of your property.