MikePA said:Sorry, it's not great advice. The stakes, usually with a brightly colored ribbon tied to it, which surveyors place in corners and on the lines are not corner pins or property line markers. They are there to give people a general idea of where the corner and lines are and are near the line, not on the line. Driving in rebar on your own will only serve to confuse all future surveyors.![]()
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You mean like this?
Yeah I know the location of the corner is the pin with a cap and not then stake. And after giving it some thought, I can understand why you would say driving my own rebar could confuse a surveyor...ie multiple pins found at a corner point. But as long as the ID cap is still present on the corner pin, wouldn't he use that one? I drove the 6' piece 6" inside of the corner pin in case my neighbor decides to remove the actual corner pin. Prior to hiring a surveyor I tried searching for my corner pins using a metal detector, with minimal success. So I figured if I ever had the need to locate any property line or corner in the future, I was assured I'd find them with a metal detector.
To take it one step further, your reply comes across to me as though you are saying a surveyor might rely on a piece of rebar instead of using a GPS, transit, etc. Is that what you mean?