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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 313887" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Never thought of it that way but I see your point. I was involved in a problem a few years ago. Neighbor fenced down the lot line - started at both ends. Compass was off 2.5 degrees - didn't compensate for declination. They had to jog the fence. Guy I work for didn't push the issue since they were neighbors. Both are dead now. Neighbors son in law won't agree to straighten the line out when everything was cleared even though both deeds call for the lot line being the line. I couldn't believe it when the surveyor said the fence took precedence and if we wanted it changed we would have to both agree to or take it to court. Now we have a jogged property line. This still doesn't seem right to me - even though we actually came out on the better end of the deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 313887, member: 4362"] Never thought of it that way but I see your point. I was involved in a problem a few years ago. Neighbor fenced down the lot line - started at both ends. Compass was off 2.5 degrees - didn't compensate for declination. They had to jog the fence. Guy I work for didn't push the issue since they were neighbors. Both are dead now. Neighbors son in law won't agree to straighten the line out when everything was cleared even though both deeds call for the lot line being the line. I couldn't believe it when the surveyor said the fence took precedence and if we wanted it changed we would have to both agree to or take it to court. Now we have a jogged property line. This still doesn't seem right to me - even though we actually came out on the better end of the deal. [/QUOTE]
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