ANSWERS: 8
  • I would not even know why I would; people have tendency to be nosy anyway.
    • Ice man
      Or could be set up for a home invasion/robbery.
  • I dont think I would have a problem with it. So long as I trusted they were legit.
  • No, that's ridiculous. There might be a local by-law that requires a certain distance between buildings and proximity to property lines, but there is certainly no reason for surveyors to enter your house.
    • Anonymous
      They are checking because I may claim damages if the construction next door breaks my property: They did not turn anyway today at 1 pm, ( thank goodness)
    • Ice man
      I see, and you couldn't include that little detail in your question because ......?
  • It doesn't really apply to me in my apartment. If I still had my home I wouldn't mind letting them in, but I don't see it as being necessary in any way so if I felt uncomfortable about it I wouldn't let them.
    • Anonymous
      They are checking because I may claim damages if the construction next door breaks my property: They did not turn anyway today at 1 pm, ( thank goodness)
    • Linda Joy
      That makes sense. Did they take photos? If not you probably should. Before and after! Just in case!
  • i might if they needed to
  • No, there have been reports of criminals exploiting the surveying profession.
  • No Id throw on a turn if they stepped on my property as far letting them in my house to invade my privacy not a chance in hell . Why would they need to come in my house to design an extension next door?
  • Hmm, why would surveyors need to be inside my house at all? I'd tell them to do their job outside. 1/2/26

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