Land survey invoice from the cadastral office

  • Erstellt am 2016-03-17 01:26:40

ratlos00

2016-03-20 10:12:07
  • #1


That is exactly my problem. I had a publicly appointed surveyor commissioned to re-measure 2 boundary stones on one side of my property, because at least one boundary stone (in my opinion) is not in alignment. The surveyor confirmed all boundary stones, everything in order, no changes for 25 years. Then I received this invoice; it is not about the money for me, but about the entry: "Entry of the results into the land register, number for identified and new boundary stones: 2." To me, it reads as if one boundary stone was identified and the other new. That is exactly what I wanted to know.
 

wrobel

2016-03-20 10:57:00
  • #2
Good morning

No, it reads as if it does not matter whether "determined" or "new"



Olli
 

DG

2016-03-20 14:22:50
  • #3
Hello ratlos00,

the procedure would be different in NRW according to your descriptions (free of charge, without entering the survey results into the cadastre), so it would be helpful to know the federal state. Also interesting in this context would be what the publicly appointed surveyor stated in his fee notice or what was negotiated in the boundary record.

Best regards
Dirk Grafe
 
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