Re Fw Fw External Email 8¶
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Category | Correspondence > Attorney-to-Attorney |
| Confidence | high |
| Reason | Email between Stewart Title claims counsel and client's attorney regarding survey integrity |
| Original File | re-fw-fw-external-email-8.msg |
| File Type | MSG |
Email¶
| Header | Value |
|---|---|
| From | Amy.Azza@stewart.com |
| To | Sarah Zeeman; Sally L. Monico |
| Subject | RE: FW: FW: [External] email |
| Date | FW: FW: [External] email |
Email Body
Hi Sarah,
One question I have for you- how will you ensure the integrity of a new survey? Are you going to be physically present when a new survey is conducted?
Amy N. Azza
Claims Counsel
Stewart Title Guaranty Company 200 Fifth Avenue, Suite 301
Waltham, MA 02451
O (781) 697-3327 | F (781) 697-3335 stewart.com http://www.stewart.com/ | Amy.Azza@stewart.com Amy.Azza@stewart.com
From: Sarah Zeeman szeeman@gmail.com Sent: Monday, March 14, 2022 8:59 AM To: Sally L. Monico SCook@mmatllaw.com Cc: Amy Azza Amy.Azza@stewart.com Subject: Re: FW: FW: [External] email
Hi Sally,
Attached is a photo of the "migrating pins" taking about a foot of my home structure dated back to March 9th 2021 as well as a more recent photo (and I have video) of the Sweatmand physically moving the pins and stakes again.
The pins have continued to migrate, and the validity of the surveys is therefore questioned.
On Mon, Mar 14, 2022 at 8:28 AM Sally L. Monico <SCook@mmatllaw.com SCook@mmatllaw.com > wrote:
Sarah,
In the 2021 survey 2 pins were found and 3 pins were set by your surveyor. The pins found were located along the boundary line with the Sweatman property.
I have circled the pins referenced in the 2021 survey.
Sally Monico
11625 Rainwater Drive | Ste. 125 | Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
Direct: 404.365.4506
Main: 404.266.9171
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From: Sarah Zeeman <szeeman@gmail.com <mailto:szeeman@gmail.com> >
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2022 2:02 PM
To: Amy Azza <Amy.Azza@stewart.com <mailto:Amy.Azza@stewart.com> >; Sally L. Monico <SCook@mmatllaw.com <mailto:SCook@mmatllaw.com> >
Subject: Re: FW: FW: [External] email
Hi Sally,
Please help me understand how a survey by a surveyor is able to be done when no rebar/pin is/was present or marked?
Best, Sarah
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 1:46 PM Amy Azza <Amy.Azza@stewart.com <mailto:Amy.Azza@stewart.com> > wrote:
Hi Sarah,
Please go over this with Sally Monico. Thank you. Amy
Amy N. Azza
Claims Counsel
Stewart Title Guaranty Company
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From: Sarah Zeeman <szeeman@gmail.com <mailto:szeeman@gmail.com> >
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2022 1:44 PM
To: Amy Azza <Amy.Azza@stewart.com <mailto:Amy.Azza@stewart.com> >
Subject: Re: FW: [External] email
Amy,
Please help me understand how a survey by a surveyor is able to be done when no rebar/pin is/was present or marked?
It is documented that the neighbor moves the pins/stakes.
Photo from September 2021 with no pin/rebar marked and to this day there is no visible pin/rebar,