Hello
I'm looking for a boundary line surveyor in LA county.
I need a boundary line surveryo
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Hello Forum
I need a boundary line surveyor in LA county.
I need a boundary line surveyor in LA county.
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Give us a clue where your property is located and maybe a local surveyor will respond.
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my property is located in Los Angeles Ca.
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Los Angeles is Huge... give a more precise location... like a street intersection or something
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CRENSHAW AND VIRGINIA RD.
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I have a hot water heater that needs to be replaced in my home, during the process of engaging services I provided the contractor with specifics, the location, dimensions of existing heater, water heater closet space. To us laymen in the plumbing industry these matters may seem insignificant but who knows, perhaps they may affect cost.
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Re: I need a boundary line surveryo
Open your favorite internet search page.
Type in "surveyor" and " Los Angeles" as search terms.
Visit a few websites, look at Yelp reviews, etc.
Call and speak to some surveyors and go with the one that you feel most comfortable with based on reputational indicators, responsiveness and apparent knowledge.
Surveyors don't go to this forum looking for projects to chase after. The net search and call method will likely work better.
Type in "surveyor" and " Los Angeles" as search terms.
Visit a few websites, look at Yelp reviews, etc.
Call and speak to some surveyors and go with the one that you feel most comfortable with based on reputational indicators, responsiveness and apparent knowledge.
Surveyors don't go to this forum looking for projects to chase after. The net search and call method will likely work better.
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Re: I need a boundary line surveryo
Evan, you missed to guide her to the only search page needed, and she is already on the CLSA Site.
The top ribbon on the Home Page, right here on CLSA, "FIND A SURVEYOR" is the BEST Search Engine for qualified surveyors State wide.
Why send them to anywhere else, to find non-CLSA member surveyors. We need to promote those who actually promote the profession, heheheee!
Keith Nofield, Professional Land Surveying
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