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What information should be documented regarding access from adjoining properties during fieldwork?

The location of parcel corners on the surveyed property

The location of access points from adjacent properties

Documenting the location of access points from adjacent properties is crucial during fieldwork as it provides insight into how the surveyed property connects and has access to surrounding areas. This information is vital for understanding legal rights to access, potential easements, and any limitations pertaining to entry or exit from the property. Access points can also affect the value of the surveyed property, impact zoning considerations, and may be pertinent in resolving disputes regarding boundaries or land use.

The other options, while important in their own right, do not specifically address the critical aspect of access between properties. The location of parcel corners is essential for establishing boundary lines but does not provide direct insight into access. Evidence of possession along the boundaries is significant for ownership verification and can help in disputes, but it does not focus on access paths. Environmental features such as trees and shrubs matter for land assessment and ecological considerations, but they do not pertain to property access relations. Understanding access is fundamental for ensuring that legal and practical usage of the land aligns with property rights.

Evidence of possession along the boundaries

Environmental features such as trees and shrubs

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