And counter sue for all expenses
No need to turn into a poo flinging contest but there is the whole dog bite thing if they pushed it on their end and it turned out to actually be public. As it stands I'd just like to see it clarified.
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And counter sue for all expenses
Didn't mean to start a poo flinging contest. Just thinking if it was me hiring a surveyor, lawyer and time off work I just want to break even not make some money of it.No need to turn into a poo flinging contest but there is the whole dog bite thing if they pushed it on their end and it turned out to actually be public. As it stands I'd just like to see it clarified.
I just seen this bill introduced here in Colorado and figured it was fitting here. Sounds like it could have been a surveying discrepancy.
Tipton Re-Introduces Bill to Protect Private Land Owners Following BLM Resurveys | Congressman Scott Tipton (R - CO)
I've seen several instances such as this in the past. Just this season there was a plot of land maybe 400-500 acres worth that shows private on my GPS, yet the updated National Forest map in 2014 doesn't show a bit of private in that area. My GPS map was done before 2014. There are no obvious indications whatsoever that this piece of property is or ever was private. Rough country without any type of development or mining indications from the present or past.
In another unit there is another entire section of land completely surrounded by National Forest that shows private. There is a NF road that runs through it and even stops in the middle of this property. People camp all along it every year and even the game warden was unaware that it shows as private on every map I have, including my GPS. Still have no idea on that one.