Hey Garland,
Thanks for the info. I am a little confused though. If there was an easement filed in 1930, does that mean that the surveyor is required to do a 76 year search on the property? I have never seen a surveyor do a search that thorough to issue a location survey. And, I would not expect them to. Around here, location surveys are only slightly more expensive than we charge for a 42 year search. I can't imagine the surveyor searching back twice as far, plus going to the property to do their survey, and preparing the drawing for as little as they charge.
I guess a lot does depend on the local standards, but that seems to be above and beyond what I would expect.
Best,
Robert A. Franco
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