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20 Jul 2018, 01:33 PM IST
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1If you decide to buy a house, part of the process likely involves a guy with a theodolite on a tripod heading out to the lot and mapping what the law calls the metes and bounds, just to be sure that what will soon be your fence isn’t encroaching on the neighbor’s property — or vice versa. If you’re borrowing money, the bank will require the survey. If you’re paying cash, you’ll probably want...
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