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I need to solve this: Instructions: 1. You have been provided 2 surveys to review. A. Survey (1) has been taken from the textbook (7thedition)-

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Instructions:

1. You have been provided 2 surveys to review.

A. Survey (1) has been taken from the textbook (7thedition)- Exhibit 3-15 B. Survey (2) is an actual survey from another source

Source of Survey 2: http://www.surveycapecoral.com/Survey%20Drafting.htm

2. With regard toSURVEY (1)review the survey andcompareit to the legal description for the property.Identify any mistakes or inconsistencies between the metes and bounds measurements of the surveyor and the typed legal description.THERE ARE FOUR (4) THAT YOU MUST IDENTIFY FOR FULL CREDIT.There are also other mistakes for which you can receive additional points, if identified.

3. With regard toSURVEY (2),assume that you have been asked by an attorney in your office to review this survey for a client who is considering purchasing this property (Lot 11).

Consider the matters we discussed in class regarding what to look for in reviewing a survey. Survey requirements in the text book may be helpful to you (page 45), practice tips (starting on page 57) and the checklist (page 77)

YOUR ASSIGNMENT IS TO:Identify at least 3 potential issues that you find regarding ENCROACHMENTS FROM OR ONTO THE PROPERTY which may cause concerns regarding maintenance or ownership issues, relating to the property. ANY IDENTIFIED ISSUES SHOULD INCLUDE A BRIEF EXPLANATION AS TO WHY THEY MAY BE PROBLEMATIC.

For example (and this one can't be used as one of your issues):

The Catch Basin, identified as"CTB"in the Legend of Symbols and Abbreviations, located below the southeastern-most point of the property, may be the responsibility of our client to maintain, even though it is located adjacent to Lot 1 which is an adjoining property. This is a potential issue because it is outside of the boundaries of the property yet provides a benefit to the property for water runoff. The continuing use of this CTB should be confirmed.

**There are at least 2 misspelled words on the survey. Locate one for a bonus point**

Attached you will find the Survey 1 and 2

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66 PRACTICAL REAL ESTATE LAW EXHIBIT 3-15 Metes and Bounds Survey with Legal Description-Willow Creek Property I.P.F S87 . 29' . 00"E I.P.F. 110.25 - Z BRICK WALL . . . S . . 12 STORY BRICK. . . .." 3 EXISTING 2- PATIO N420 . 06' . 46"E 216.12' -12.0' CHOUSE SURVEYOR'S 4834 MAG. * 248.90' $420 . 06' . 46"W 113.5' SEAL 35 -_ _1 12.7' FINAL SURVEY OF 75.0 LOT 4~ BLOCK "B"~ UNIT 1 35 0 SHALLOW CREEK SHALLOW CREEK DRIVE 50' R/W ~ 24' BK - BK 1.P.F. 3590 . 17' - 307 13 LOCATED IN: LAND LOT 56~16TH DIST~2ND SECT. HARRIS COUNTY, GEORGIA 142.18' TO HENDERSON ROAD SURVEY BY: 100' R/W DATE: SCALE: 1' = 40' ALL THAT TRACT or parcel of land lying and being in Land 56 of the 16th District, 2nd Section, Harris County, Georgia, and being more particularly described as follows Copyright @ Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved BEGIN at an iron pin found on the northeastern right-of-way of Shallow Creek Drive (50-foot right-of-way), said iron pin being located 142.18 feet northwest of the intersection of the northeastern right-of-way of Shallow Creek Drive with the northern right-of-way of Henderson Road 100-foot right-of-way); run thence in a northwesterly direction along the northeasterly right-of- way of Shallow Creek Drive 75.0 feet to a power box; run thence North 4206'46" East 261.12 feet to an iron pin found; thence run South 8729'00" West 110.25 feet to an iron pin found; thence run South 2406'46" West 248.90 feet to an iron pin found; run thence South 59 17'03" West 35.0 feet to an iron pin found being the POINT OF BEGINNING.LEGEND OF SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS CONC - CONCRETE N.G.V.D. = NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM WV - WATER VALVE F.B. = FIELD BOOK CHORD BEARING a RAW = RIGHT-OF-WAY PLAT OSTAN CHORD BLK = BLOCK = FOUND IRON RO WME WATER ME DEN BEG CTV = CABLE TELVISION RISER ARC LENGTH OCC = = FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION A/C = AIR CONDIT T = TANGENT BM = BENCHMARK CTB = CATCH BASINVE TWP = TOWNSHIP CURVE GAR FOM = FOUND CONCRETE MONUMENT W/M = WATER MAIN RR - RAILROAD PR = PRORATED PT - POINT OF TANGORATIO E/P = EDGE OF PAVEMENT SIR POINT OF COMMENCEMENT A C/L = CENTERLINE GW = GUY WIRE M = MEASURED PIRAN HANATIONNICK PB = PLAT BOOK AND = FOUND MH = MANHOLE SW = SEAWALL OLF = CHAINLINK FE SS = SANITARY SEWER OOH EPKD - FOUND PK NAIL AND DISK D.P.U.E. = DRAINAGE AND PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT A TELR = TELEPHONE RISER SUBJECT PROPERTY LIES IN FLOOD ZONE A8 ELEVATION 8' PER "FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP" (F.I.R.M.) COMMUNITY PANEL NUMBER 125095-0040 C LAST REVISION DATE: 09/18/1986. INE EXTENDED PROPERTY 1.4 DOLPHIN CANAL SKYLINE GARDENS BENCHMARK R=40.00' ELEVATION 4.49 EPKD #3371 D=25 34'22" WOOD DOCK WITH BOAT LIFT L=17.85' LOT 36'18'40" PILE (TYPICAL) T=9.08' 25.00' SUBDIVISION 759 CH=17.71' P&M - - - BLOCK 700 OCCUPIED R 5/8 #3577 MINESS CORNER S 53 41 19 E 21 0' 43. 47 *45 6' D.P.U.E. CB=N 66'28'31" W 10 50.3' 4.40 SEAWALL SEREENED POOL FOUND DRILL LANAI HOLE AT CORNER N 10'44'18" E 60.0' - S 08.27'21" W N 3618'42" E 125.01' 29.6' 35 6

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