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Understanding Iowa’s Boundary by Acquiescence Law

Boundary disputes can often lead to confusion and conflict among landowners. In Iowa, one legal principle that helps resolve such disputes is the concept of “boundary by acquiescence.” This doctrine provides a framework for establishing property boundaries based on the conduct and acquiescence of neighboring landowners over time. Here’s a closer look at what this […]

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Exploring George Barnard Sargent: Iowa’s 1st Surveyor General

George Barnard Sargent stands out as a notable figure in Iowa’s history, serving as one of the state’s earliest Land Surveyor Generals during a pivotal period of development and expansion. Born in Massachusetts in 1810, Sargent’s career path led him westward to the frontier territories of the Midwest, where he made significant contributions to land

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The Land Survey Process

In Iowa, a land survey for a residential property typically involves several key steps: 1. Research and Preparation: The surveyor begins by gathering information about the property, including historical records, deeds, plats, and legal descriptions. This research helps establish the property’s boundaries and any relevant easements or encumbrances. 2. Field Work: The surveyor visits the

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