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Re: Lawsuit against land surveyor
Posted by JEFF on 5/15/07

    On 4/19/07, Maria wrote:
    > I have a question about whether I can sue or not. The
    > property next to mine is 10 acres and was subdivided 2
    > years ago. When the surveyor surveyed the land the
    > description contained a typo giving the property owner 100
    > feet of my property. The only reason I found out about
    > this was because I am refinancing and the title company
    > found the error after doing the title search. Now, the
    > surveyor has admitted that there was an error and has
    > corrected the problem, but the owner is an older woman and
    > seems to have trust issues and doesn't want to sign the
    > quit claim deed. This is causing me to have to hire an
    > attorney to do a quiet title and I'm also having to pay
    > money to extend my interest rate. Would suing the
    > surveyor be an option? I would like to recoop the money
    > that I'm having to spend and also all the time I've spent
    > having to deal with this. What are my options?
    >
    > Thank you.
    gET ON WITH YOUR LIFE ! OF COURSE YOU CAN SUE ,,BUT SHOULD
    YOU IS THE QUESTION, ISNT IT ? DO NOT SUE , YOU WILL NOT
    WIN A DIME. I TELL YOU THIS WITH 100% PURE.

     
     

 
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