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You can find them on your property deed, on the survey you received when you bought your home, or by using the mapping tools at the county assessor's office. Use your boundary lines to determine where to legally place desired items.
it's most likely that your actual property line starts a fair distance back from the road or sidewalk. So the city does not own the first 5 feet of your yard, you just think your yard starts 5 feet before it actually does! (your survey could help you determine the exact property line).
Property markers are typically 14.5 feet in from the curb. Go to your front curb and measure back about 14.5 feet in the area you think your marker should be.
Property lines, or boundary lines, are the defined points where one person's land ends and the neighboring lands begin. You can find them on your property deed, on the survey you received when you bought your home, or by using the mapping tools at the county assessor's office.
starts at the curb, even though the right of way extends well beyond it. That is usually done to include the sidewalk, which also is in the right of way. Actually your property line may go to the center of the street. But that is only theoretical in the instance that the street is ever vacated.
Most common setbacks are 30 feet front, 5 feet sides, 15 feet rear, but this will vary from one jurisdiction to another, so do check with your local building department in your town or City.
Surveyors also play a vital role when developing land to determine new property lines, locate the property location of a building to meet zoning and code requirements and more. Taking the details from the legal description and plat map, a surveyor carefully measures the legal boundaries of your property.
Walk the property to see if its boundary lines are clearly visible. ... Search for the property's boundary pins. ... Dig into the ground to expose the pin heads but do not remove them from the ground. ... Measure the distance from stake to stake with your surveyor's tape measure.
Getting the property line officially changed through a “lot line agreement” can remedy this, as long as it complies with local zoning and neighborhood laws. But keep in mind that your bank (or your neighbor's bank) may not approve of a boundary change if one or both of the homes is still under a mortgage.
If you want to see the property lines, and they're not showing up on Google Maps, you can check the county website. Many of them are searchable by address or parcel number (which is often included in a real estate listing.)
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