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Originally Posted by displacedinMN
I've done that. Good stuff.
If you are in the city-will they come out and survey for free?
When you do decide to sell-that will trigger a survey-and that may be the end of the discussion.
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City cant perform boundary surveys on private property. Its a conflict of interest.
That stump remover is just potassium nitrate you can just drill holes and pour in epsom salt or a ice melt with potassium chloride also.
Sale of home will trigger a lone or mortgage survey warning its not a legal survey. Loan companies use that as it satisfies tittle insurance. If you want a legal survey you have to pay for it extra.