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 Map drawing software for real estate professionals.

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  A Demonstration of the "Analyze Tract" Feature:

If a significantly defective deed call is present in a deed for a tract of land, the drawing will look strange, area will not be correct, and there will be an unacceptable error of closure.

It can be extremely difficult for even an experienced surveyor to solve these problems. You can imagine the difficulty a real estate professional who has no technical background in surveying would have.

Greenbrier Graphics has designed Deed Plotter+ to potentially look for errors that most likely are present in tracts that have poor closure. Transposed bearings and improper line length are two of several possibilities that can be investigated automatically.

Let us show you how simple it may be to look for and possibly solve this problem. We will begin by showing you a tract (below) that obviously has a severe problem. Don’t look ahead at the solution until you have tried to decide to see what is wrong with this tract.

As can be seen, this tract looks like spaghetti and the situation looks hopeless. The next view (below) shows the tract active and the menu option "Analyze Tract" ready for selection.

The next view (below) shows the program offering a suggestion (suggestion #1) as to what may be wrong with the drawing. You should not accept any suggestion until all suggestions have been observed.

In this case, suggestion #1 is the correct solution so we would now select the "Yes" option. When we do this, the map is drawn as shown below, and the correction (chord direction in this case) is automatically inserted in the curve editor.

Deed Plotter has solved a very difficult closure problem, and you have the drawing and data you needed.

 
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