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how do we find our property line what you can use is a survey it hit me a lot of people probably dont know how to read those things so heres a zoomed in picture of a survey what it looked like its a drawing of the legal description of your property in your deed this is drawn off of this you can use either or or both the first thing youre gonna see is a bunch of numbers this is the direction is from point to point this is south 70 degrees 24 minutes 42 seconds east this is the length where why does it look like why does it look like feet and inches it uses the same denotation but when were talking about directions its always degrees okay lets start with this protracted protractor okay so they are set up like a gl this is like a circle its a globe every circle is broken up into 360 degrees a protractor is a half circle theres 180 degrees each one of these lines is a degree lets say youre at a point and i tell you to go northeast but what i really meant is i was trying to get y