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Fscking surveyors!!!!!

Ryan

Lifer
I just got home to find my yard covered in surveyors who were surveying it. My family is in a legal dispute with the builders of our townhouse, and for some reason the builders wanted to survey the land.

Nevermind the fact that my family owns the house, the land, and we have no shared land agreements with the fvckers. I told them to get the fsck off the property or I'd call the cops, got a lock out, and locked up my back yard.

If the developer wanted to survey the property - they had the ability to pick the phone up and ask me. :| Do they think they are above the law and can rightfully trespass? ARRRGGGG.

</crappy vent>
 
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: K1052
Next time start kneecapping people with a pistol.

Too bad I don't live in Texas, I could have shot them!!! 😛

Don't you live in Florida?

If you felt threatened by the malicious gang of surveyors you could have.
 
Originally posted by: rh71
What was their reaction as they were leaving ? That's the best part.

At first the guys were hesitant - they gave me some story about working for an architect. Just the fact that they didn't ask me pissed me off the most, they packed up their ****** and left. I made sure they saw me put the lock on the fence.

I told the guy my house was already fscking built and that neither they or the architect they worked for needed to be on my property.
 
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
It's not the surveyors fault, it's whoever ordered the job.......you didn't have to be a prick to them, it's just their job.

agreed.

I would have asked them who told them to do that then pick up phone call an yell at them. These guys seem to be doing just their job.
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
What's the dispute about?

They diveded the land that our houses are on illegally. The city caught the problem after we had already bought, and put a freeze on the rest of the property until the builder could work something out with us, getting us to join a Condo Association. They've got two other townhouses that have been vacant for almost a year now because of their fsckup.

The whole reason we bought the property was because it didn't have one of those fascist orginizations governing it.

We've offered them a buyback option for our house, but only at fair market value (property values are skyrocketing in Florida). They don't want to cooperate, so until so, they basically have some nice houses that are just sitting their, while their construction loan is screwing them over financially.

 
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
It's not the surveyors fault, it's whoever ordered the job.......you didn't have to be a prick to them, it's just their job.

They could have knocked on my door this morning while they were surveying the property next to my house, and let me know they were just going to walk into my backyard. I would think that's common courtesy 😕
 
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
What's the dispute about?

They diveded the land that our houses are on illegally. The city caught the problem after we had already bought, and put a freeze on the rest of the property until the builder could work something out with us, getting us to join a Condo Association. They've got two other townhouses that have been vacant for almost a year now because of their fsckup.

The whole reason we bought the property was because it didn't have one of those fascist orginizations governing it.

We've offered them a buyback option for our house, but only at fair market value (property values are skyrocketing in Florida). They don't want to cooperate, so until so, they basically have some nice houses that are just sitting their, while their construction loan is screwing them over financially.

Standing up to corporations like that is hard work. You sir deserve a cookie.
I just hope they don?t get the city involved if they have deep pockets and force you to sell at their price.
 
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
It's not the surveyors fault, it's whoever ordered the job.......you didn't have to be a prick to them, it's just their job.

They could have knocked on my door this morning while they were surveying the property next to my house, and let me know they were just going to walk into my backyard. I would think that's common courtesy 😕

Gas and electric company too....man I hate those guys coming into the backyard to take a reading...I mean THE NERVE. And the damn paperboy flinging things at my porch.......at least give me a phone call first and let me know!!!
 
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
It's not the surveyors fault, it's whoever ordered the job.......you didn't have to be a prick to them, it's just their job.

They could have knocked on my door this morning while they were surveying the property next to my house, and let me know they were just going to walk into my backyard. I would think that's common courtesy 😕

Gas and electric company too....man I hate those guys coming into the backyard to take a reading...I mean THE NERVE. And the damn paperboy flinging things at my porch.......at least give me a phone call first and let me know!!!

well you explicitly invite those people onto your property. I wouldn't be to ahppy if I came home and had a gagle of unknown people milling about my property. As with theOP I think I could be accomodating if permission is asked.
 
Originally posted by: Cooler
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
What's the dispute about?

They diveded the land that our houses are on illegally. The city caught the problem after we had already bought, and put a freeze on the rest of the property until the builder could work something out with us, getting us to join a Condo Association. They've got two other townhouses that have been vacant for almost a year now because of their fsckup.

The whole reason we bought the property was because it didn't have one of those fascist orginizations governing it.

We've offered them a buyback option for our house, but only at fair market value (property values are skyrocketing in Florida). They don't want to cooperate, so until so, they basically have some nice houses that are just sitting their, while their construction loan is screwing them over financially.

Standing up to corporations like that is hard work. You sir deserve a cookie.
I just hope they don?t get the city involved if they have deep pockets and force you to sell at their price.

We've already had meetings with some city commissioners on the matter - they've basically backed the builders into a corner and told them thier only option is a buyback of the property - but if they don't want to pay fair price, then that's their problem.

The cookie doesn't go to me - I'm just renting the place from my parents.
 
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
It's not the surveyors fault, it's whoever ordered the job.......you didn't have to be a prick to them, it's just their job.

They could have knocked on my door this morning while they were surveying the property next to my house, and let me know they were just going to walk into my backyard. I would think that's common courtesy 😕

Gas and electric company too....man I hate those guys coming into the backyard to take a reading...I mean THE NERVE. And the damn paperboy flinging things at my porch.......at least give me a phone call first and let me know!!!

I bet that someplace on the agreement you sign when you get gas and electric you give them permission to enter your property for that purpose. It is his property and he has every right to determine who has access to it.
 
Originally posted by: Linflas
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
It's not the surveyors fault, it's whoever ordered the job.......you didn't have to be a prick to them, it's just their job.

They could have knocked on my door this morning while they were surveying the property next to my house, and let me know they were just going to walk into my backyard. I would think that's common courtesy 😕

Gas and electric company too....man I hate those guys coming into the backyard to take a reading...I mean THE NERVE. And the damn paperboy flinging things at my porch.......at least give me a phone call first and let me know!!!

I bet that someplace on the agreement you sign when you get gas and electric you give them permission to enter your property for that purpose. It is his property and he has every right to determine who has access to it.

Yep. I have no problem with the power company and water company reading my meters - it's part of the service they offer.
 
Originally posted by: Ryan
Originally posted by: MisterJackson
It's not the surveyors fault, it's whoever ordered the job.......you didn't have to be a prick to them, it's just their job.

They could have knocked on my door this morning while they were surveying the property next to my house, and let me know they were just going to walk into my backyard. I would think that's common courtesy 😕


If you aren't home when your house catches on fire I sure hope the fire department knows they better wait on you to give them permission first....:roll:


My point was, you didn't need to be a d1ck about it. I would have been purterbed too, but I would have found the cheif of the crew and POLITELY asked him to cease work on my property. Those guys run into people like you all of the time, they're not looking to start a fight with you. Hell, if anything, that means they make more money because they will come back later and complete the job probably billing for it again.

Common courtesy seems to be a dying thing around here.
 
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