It is often true that boundary/easement line disputes, gaps, and overlaps are a result of legal descriptions which were originally written and recorded without the benefit of the services of a competent Land Surveyor. It is important to have these lines properly described and surveyed, if necessary, when property or easement lines are created or changed.
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What is Land Surveying?
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Why are there conflicting boundary and easement lines?
Why are there conflicting boundary and easement lines?
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