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How accurate is ONX?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Deming" data-source="post: 2330989" data-attributes="member: 107264"><p>In Montana, landowners are allowed to fence the most convenient place so the actual boundary may be as far as 1/4 mile off. A game warden showed an example of that two years ago. But, remember that the fence is the boundary, no matter where the actual line is. You cross that fence you are trespassing, plain and simple. So, OnX has been extremely accurate for me with property boundaries all over Montana but you can't blame the company if the actual fence is off. The landowners here are under no obligation to post where the line is as far as I can tell in MT. On our property, whether or not fenced, or marked, the obligation is on the part of the trespasser to know where they are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Deming, post: 2330989, member: 107264"] In Montana, landowners are allowed to fence the most convenient place so the actual boundary may be as far as 1/4 mile off. A game warden showed an example of that two years ago. But, remember that the fence is the boundary, no matter where the actual line is. You cross that fence you are trespassing, plain and simple. So, OnX has been extremely accurate for me with property boundaries all over Montana but you can't blame the company if the actual fence is off. The landowners here are under no obligation to post where the line is as far as I can tell in MT. On our property, whether or not fenced, or marked, the obligation is on the part of the trespasser to know where they are. [/QUOTE]
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