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Boundary Disputes
Boundary disputes can be a very lengthy and expensive dispute to settle, especially
if it goes to court. In order to resolve a boundary dispute access is normally required to allow
a measured survey to be undertaken of the disputed area. The survey data is
then transferred to a drawing showing the a plan of the area in dispute. Problems
and delays can occur when one party refuses to allow access. With our Elevated Photography system, we are able to take pictures of the area
in question from outside of the disputed area; example parking on a public highway,
adjoining land where consent for access is readily avilable. The photographs
we can take also show other landmarks like ditches, fences, hedges etc. which
can be significant in defining the lines of a boundary. When disputes go to court a judge often find it easier to understand a "bird's
eye view" photographs than a drawing.
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