I happened to look at the deed description for a piece of property I have that is one of three that are contiguous, and on one deed now. But they have separate lot and block numbers for tax purposes, since they were originally bought as individual properties adjoining our original piece.
I for some strange reason decided to read the descriptions of each property, and the survey description on one did not seem right, and still doesn't.
Apparently the surveyor or whoever produced the original deed got it wrong, and the four sides do not close back on the original starting point. It is obvious that one side points east when it should point west.
So ASSUMING I got it right, is this something to be concerned about? The property is also called out on the deed by lot and block number. And it is obvious if you change the direction called out for one side then the four sides close and make a rectangle more or less. I should say an enclosed geometric shape, since it is not a rectangle, and not a parallelogram either.
My guess is that I should not worry about it...but what do you guys think, probably knowing more about these things than I do.
I for some strange reason decided to read the descriptions of each property, and the survey description on one did not seem right, and still doesn't.
Apparently the surveyor or whoever produced the original deed got it wrong, and the four sides do not close back on the original starting point. It is obvious that one side points east when it should point west.
So ASSUMING I got it right, is this something to be concerned about? The property is also called out on the deed by lot and block number. And it is obvious if you change the direction called out for one side then the four sides close and make a rectangle more or less. I should say an enclosed geometric shape, since it is not a rectangle, and not a parallelogram either.
My guess is that I should not worry about it...but what do you guys think, probably knowing more about these things than I do.