Government Surveyor Court Protocol

Summary

Government surveyors generally measure and record current property details, not past constructions, unless required. During court-ordered surveys, parties or their advocates can present points or objections. Its advisable to be present and communicate through an advocate if needed. For specific concerns, consult the local survey office or a legal professional.

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If government survey come to house through court will surveyor allows parties to speak or their advocates to speak
During a government survey ordered by a court, surveyors generally focus on measuring the property and recording relevant details.
- Parties or their advocates can usually present their points or objections during the survey process.
- It's advisable to be present and communicate through your advocate if needed.
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