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Post by Ian Wilson »

Based on the breif descriptions and the plat you have provided us, I would expect the answer to your final question to run at least 5 figures.

Can you provide us with any further information as to who you are, the purpose of the question, who you have retained to perform the survey, why you are asking hte question, etc.?

This is clearly a complex situation and requires much more data before a competant surveyor would even hazard an answer.

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Mega dittos.

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I have a tough enough time putting stuff where it belongs when I have all the information. But that's me.
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Post by goodgps »

uh, forgive me for asking a dumbish question, but has anybody "mapped' Brasher's holdings ? I'm speaking of the area which Brasher appears to occupy.
A comparison of this info and the vague deed, may lead to a solution. My guess is that due to age, Brasher is not land locked, just misaligned.

Or maybe I'm just misaligned.

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Old civil engineers just gain 25 # :-)
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A big messy situation.

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It sounds like you've started at the beginning, ignoring everthing in sequence, until its time, and still have a mess.

If Ian and I were philanthopist's I'm sure we'd love to join the battle field on this one.

(I'm speaking for him out of turn)(but I'm sure he'd appreciate being rich)

Can you get a hold of old photos from heirs or a local museum ? There once may have been a definable occupation line of intent, which is now obliterated, or has been before 1959.

There is a truth in there, I hope you don't go broke trying to find it.

I feel for you bro. . . When I get rich . . . I'm there for you
Good Luck !!
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Post by Ian Wilson »

Bhamjoe:

To be sure, you have a difficult situation. However, you keep asking for our opinions.

There’s not one of us here who would be fool-hearty enough to give you a serious opinion based on the limited amount of information you’ve given us. We haven’t been to the field to search for evidence. We haven’t been to the Surveyor, Recorder, or Court House looking for additional information.

Were you to attempt to retain me to perform a survey of this complexity, I would provide you with a proposal that would run to something on the order of $10,000 to $15,000, with a hefty retainer before I would begin the work.

Just as no physician of any note would provide you with a diagnosis based on a conversation over cocktails at a party, no surveyor worth the title would provide you with an inking of where we would “…put pins at today…” Our liability insurance carriers would be up in arms to hear of us offering up such opinions based on so little information.

If you are serious about having a survey done to define where the boundaries lie, I would highly recommend looking for a CLSA member surveyor who specializes in boundary surveying in your area. A great place to start is in the CLSA’s own Find-A-Surveyor search engine at http://www.californiasurveyors.org/files/findasurv.php

I wish you the best with your project.
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Post by goodgps »

Bhamjoe,

Sorry My words weren't very clear, The meaning of what I was saying above, IS that all subsequent information must be gently laid aside and the the trail must be rethought from the beginning. Now you've stated that the Brasher deed stated "adjacent" to the road.
No one here or anywhere will ever be willing to impugn a fellow surveyor (as you seem to be looking for)

To get solutions my man, as Ian has said, you must hire a surveyor from your area, one who has good knowledge of the history and one who has fortitude.

$10-15 K cheap ?

Good Luck
and thanks for the interesting thread
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Post by Ian Wilson »

bham: We haven't offered you any solutions. You haven't offered us an answers or any data.

In the zip codes starting with 956, there are 72 CLSA member Land Surveyors. There are some 20 licensed surveyors in AMador County.

If you are serious about getting answers, I suggest that you contact one of them and enter into a business relationship with one of them. The survey you are proposing and the answers you are seeking are not going to be inexpensive.

We wish you the best in your endeavors.
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Yesterday at 6:31 you

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wrote..."Others Quoted $$, then looked at all these Deeds, stating surveyor XYZ was sweeping things below the carpet." It sounds like you have found some surveyors who haven't turned you down, unless they said more than you are telling us. I would think that there is somebody in Brasher's neck of the woods who can survey this mess for you. Now whether you are going to be willing to pay the price, well...........

Sounds like the fella who didn't survey the land in '59 is a "million years old" and would rather be doing something else than survey, and I don't blame him, although he did walk the site and talk to you. Give the fella credit for that.

Find one of the "others who quoted $$" and give them a shot. That's my suggestion.
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Post by Ian Wilson »

bhamjoe:

You are simply not going to get opinions from anyone posting on this forum.

All you have provided to date are snippets from what you claim to be deeds and a very poor quality sketch that shows us absolutely nothing. Anyone offering an opinion regarding any of the purported properties from the little information you have provided would be a fool. Any comments regarding the location of the boundaries of any of the properties from what you have provided would not be admissible in court and would not meet even the weakest definition of standard of care.

In order for anyone to offer an opinion, they would need, at a minimum, we would need copies of ALL deeds involved, probably a Title Policy, copies of ALL maps, the Assessor's Parcel Numbers, copies of the Assessor's plats, and, a signed, executed contract with a retainer. This project would require significant time in performing the research, significant field time and significant time to analyze the field data before a competent surveyor would even try to offer an opinion.

As I have posted previously, from a quick search, there are over 72 surveyors within an hour of your project. I would suggest that, if you are serious about solving your problem, you contact one of them and contract with them to perform your survey.

The survey will not be inexpensive, but that is the ONLY way you are going to get the answers you seem to be seeking. You need the paid services of a surveyor who has a great deal of boundary experience.

(Check your private messages on this forum (upper right hand corner of the screen. I've had to send it in two parts because of massage size limitations.)

Respectfully,

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bhamjoe, if you want to fix the

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mess, do what Ian just said. There's an opinion for ya.
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Post by CalifCarl »

Joe if you feel that strongly about this situation and can't find a surveyor willing to take this on or are unwilling to fork out the doe. This might be your next avenue.

http://www.dca.ca.gov/consumer/complaints.shtml

I'm a fifty-one year old rookie, so take this as just a thought.
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Joe -

Check your messages. Ian will have some good advice after seeing the info. Carl's suggestion may be appropriate.

I'd like to talk this over with you.
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