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When working in the field, we may sometimes need to cross other people's plots to get to the right place. For example, it may be that we need to measure a new plot boundary, look for boundary pipes in the ground or meet those affected by the case. Therefore, you may have seen us and our cars in your area.
If you are affected, you will always be informed
Everyone who is affected by our work receives information from our administrators. But even if you are not directly affected by the work, it sometimes happens that we need to go into a piece of your or others' plots. This is, for example, to look for boundary markings in the form of pipes, piles or stones. This may be the reason if you have seen our footprints on the ground.
If we need to enter other people's plots, we are always careful and careful not to disturb as little as possible. You can read more about our obligations and rights in connection with us entering your plot during a surveying service in Chapter 4. Section 38 of the Property Development Act (1970: 988).
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