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Expert Profile: Cliff Wagner

Expertise:  General land survey questions, North Carolina specific land survey questions, measurement questions, surveying basics.

Experience in the area
I am a licensed land surveyor in the state of North Carolina with over twenty-five years of surveying experience. I am owner of a small survey company surveying Southeastern North Carolina.

Education/Credentials
High School graduate 90 plus credit hours in Mathematics Curriculum numerous continuing education classes

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User Comments
Thanks Cliff. This is exactly the sort of "second opinion" response we were looking for. I didn't want to attack our surveyor when it appeared he
(Bruce on 05/16/08)
Thank you for your response.
(Patrick on 03/04/08)
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Recent Answers from Cliff Wagner
2008-08-14  Elevation Certificate Barry, Accuracy will depend on many factors. With your elevation being so close you might look at whether the benchmark used on your Elevation Certificate is shown on the Flood Insurance Rate Map for...
2008-07-12  Site layout and drainage plan Larry, You should consult a local surveyor with these questions. The municipal and state regulations will vary and a knowledgeable local surveyor will be able to answer your questions. I suggest you...
2008-07-08  Land parcels Try calling the tax assessors in that county. They will have that information and may be able to lead you to online free information. Another good place to start is the counties website.. Google xxx County...
2008-05-16  Difference in deed acres vs. survey results Bruce, I understand why you would be upset. I run into this situation quite often and unfortunately there are few answers that will satisfy folks. Old deeds are often not based on actual measurements...
2008-03-22  determine the corner between a creek and stream The answer to this question is dependent on many factors: a) what state you are in b) what your deed says c) whether the stream is navigable or not d) intent of the dividing parties I would advise...
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