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How accurate is ONX?
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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 2329388" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>And I'm saying people have referenced onx, and it's worked out for them…law enforcement will not be "concerned," unless by concerned you mean involved, and by context, they are already hypothetically involved based on what we are talking about.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, the accuracy is only as good as the last update but and individual boundary isn't moving a lot on average. I mean if you want to go by vague generalities then I can just argue to argue and say that "some surveys aren't accurate." Or worst, the survey wasn't filed with the county as required. Now what?</p><p></p><p>Now we have no information to go off of. </p><p>If one disputes a trespassing charge, there's a high probability you will get the case thrown out. The people trying the case work for the country, the information is there, at the county. The property owner pay taxes on the boundary that are on record. Law enforcement aren't going to survey your property. If the survey was done properly, then the county has it, OnX has it…now you can worry about your 10ft of survey grade accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 2329388, member: 97050"] And I’m saying people have referenced onx, and it’s worked out for them…law enforcement will not be “concerned,” unless by concerned you mean involved, and by context, they are already hypothetically involved based on what we are talking about. Yes, the accuracy is only as good as the last update but and individual boundary isn’t moving a lot on average. I mean if you want to go by vague generalities then I can just argue to argue and say that “some surveys aren’t accurate.” Or worst, the survey wasn’t filed with the county as required. Now what? Now we have no information to go off of. If one disputes a trespassing charge, there’s a high probability you will get the case thrown out. The people trying the case work for the country, the information is there, at the county. The property owner pay taxes on the boundary that are on record. Law enforcement aren’t going to survey your property. If the survey was done properly, then the county has it, OnX has it…now you can worry about your 10ft of survey grade accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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