The Kilby Group
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We are a small progressively cutting edge Land Surveying Firm located in the foothills of North East Georgia. With The Kilby Group you get a unique combination of the personalized service you would expect with a small family business blended with the high tech solutions you would expect from a larger firm. Licensed in Georgia, Tennesee, and North Carolina.

The Kilby Group can handle all of your property and boundary, subdivision/site plans, FEMA, topographic survey, geodedic survey, route survey, and GIS needs in Southern Appalachia.
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Located in the foothills of Georgia just north of Atlanta, we have been providing land surveying services throughout Georgia for over 30 years.
Thanks to cutting edge technology we have been able to stay small and still be able to meet the most demanding of projects.
Being a small family company we are able to give our clients the personal attention that many large firms cannot.
Dwight is founder of The Kilby Group (Dwight Kilby, Land Surveying).
His background is in mechanical engineering.
He obtained his registration as a Land Surveyor in 1979, and then opened up Dwight Kilby, Land Surveying.
In business since 1979 we have provided surveying and land development services for over 30 years.
If you are a home owner needing your property surveyed or just to relocate your pins, a builder or developer needing a friendly face, or a sister professional needing to augment and strengthen your services let us put our experience and expertise to work for you.
One of the first things that come to mind when a property dispute arises is adverse possession.
A lesser known doctrine (but a more common scenario) is the doctrine of acquiescence.
Acquiescence does not require the elements of adverse possession and the time period can be much less. 1 Where acquiescence, unlike adverse possession which deals with title, deals with boundary lines and their physical location verses the deed description.
One could have good marketable title and still be uncertain to the physical location of their boundary lines.
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