9/ also found there's an decades old easement for some rando who doesn't live on the street any more to use one of my capped / non functioning wells for domestic purposes, and to enter my property to maintain pipes ...I think these are the pipes I've been tearing up for yrs now
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10/ actually came across a few more segments of this rusted old clogged up steel pipe while cleaning a wall yesterday before work bc I'm OCD / spergish, I might try to clean the title of this easement, just for lulz
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11/ I've got a second easement on my property. Whoever owns parcel B, has the right to a 10' wide path through parcel A, where my house is. I also own parcel B.
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12/ maybe a hobby for my retirement: * merge the 0.1 acre parcel with the 16 acre with the 40 acre (then I write one tax check per fiscal half, not three) * expunge the nonfunctional well easement * expunge the "I'm allowed to travel over my own land" easement
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13/ Took 5 minutes during lunch to compare Google maps aerial view, tax maps, and deed. Note annotations. G is the only segment with a length given, and it's precise, so this is the correct mapping. Oddly, deed says "22 acres +/-", and tax map, tax records, and google say 40.pic.twitter.com/unXON2VIqQ
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Replying to @MorlockP @random_eddie
kinda curious if it's a math error, or a surveying error, or if maybe they didn't count the brooks / swamps / hillsides, or something ?
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Replying to @MorlockP @random_eddie
I'm wondering if someone moved the stone walls...
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Usually if hillsides cause an error, it's shortening the area, not lengthening it, because it's supposed to be lateral distance, but surveyors dragging chains around sometimes skip the corrective math. I've heard of resurveys finding over 30% reduced area in the Appalachians.
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> shortening > area wait, what? shortening lengths? or decreasing areas?
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Replying to @MorlockP @random_eddie
Sorry, brain was trying to use "shorting" to describe receiving less area than the survey indicates.
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