I recently combined three pieces of property onto one deed.
Looking at the metes and bounds property descriptions, they all start with something like "starting at a pin in the road..." then give direction and distance to the next point, and finally the last leg ends at the starting point.
What I can't figure out is how is the starting point found? I would get it if it was given specifically as a latitude and longitude location. BUT I don't see any specific location of the starting point on any of the three deeds (all three properties touch each other). Just says pin in the road, pin at the NW corner of property now or formally owned by Mr. X, or point in the center of a right of way. Or something similar.
What am I missing?
I just spent an hour googling this and know less now than when I started...
Looking at the metes and bounds property descriptions, they all start with something like "starting at a pin in the road..." then give direction and distance to the next point, and finally the last leg ends at the starting point.
What I can't figure out is how is the starting point found? I would get it if it was given specifically as a latitude and longitude location. BUT I don't see any specific location of the starting point on any of the three deeds (all three properties touch each other). Just says pin in the road, pin at the NW corner of property now or formally owned by Mr. X, or point in the center of a right of way. Or something similar.
What am I missing?
I just spent an hour googling this and know less now than when I started...