Putting up fence - Do I need a boundry survey?
On Sep 12, 4:17*pm, wrote:
Have surveyors put markers. *Then its easy
On Sep 12, 3:52*pm, The dude wrote:
I have not closed on the house.
Instead of paying for 2 surveys, I want to combine the cost.
dpb wrote:
HeyBub wrote:
The dude wrote:
I have been getting quotes over $2,000 for a survey.
Is this normal? *Something I really need for a basic fence?
I wouldn't. Just give it your best guess.
What's the worst that could happen?
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That you end up having ceded over a fraction of your lot that could be a
sizable economic penalty at sale time.
Or, that the fence gets to be moved and redone on _your_ property at
whatever the appropriate setback is.
Either can be far more expensive than the $2K.
Whether need it or not depends on whether there's really a question as
to where the property line really is--which I gather there must be or
wouldn't be considering the question here.
Isn't there a corner marker/wasn't a survey done when you closed on the
house?
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.... And we have a winner. It's routine to have the survey put down
flags or set a pin. Flags are probably better because a pin might get
into your way.
Depending on where the fence is going, don't forget to call UFPO. You
never know what they'll find.
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