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Visit the county recorder's office or the assessor's office. Ask what maps are available for public viewing that include your neighborhood and street. Request a copy of any maps that show clear dimensions of your property lines. Use the maps for reference when measuring your property's total boundary line on each side.
There are also ways to determine property line online. Many counties now have online property maps available that are free to the public. You can find these maps through your county or tax assessor's website. You want to make sure you know your property lines before building a fence.
You can view parcel boundaries, or view property lines in Google Earth and other GIS applications via a familiar map view format and quickly digest key location intelligence information.
If you would like to include property lines in the Google Earth view, then first go to the Earth Point Property Search page. Enter the parcel number of numbers, click the “View on Google Earth” button, and proceed as above.
Any local title firm can obtain a formal copy of the plot plan, and some real estate offices pay fees to access the formal maps from the title companies or government agencies. Contact a real estate agent or request a preliminary or formal title report for a copy of the plot plan.
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. Use a metal detector and then start digging. The marker should be about 6-10 inches below the surface.
Locate a Hidden Survey Pin Survey pins are thin iron bars, two to three feet long and sometimes capped with plastic, which the original survey crew inserted on the property lines. If you have access to a metal detector, move the device over the ground along the sidewalk to the curb to locate the survey pin.
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. Use a metal detector and then start digging. The marker should be about 6-10 inches below the surface.
Visit the county recorder's office or the assessor's office. Ask what maps are available for public viewing that include your neighborhood and street. Request a copy of any maps that show clear dimensions of your property lines. Use the maps for reference when measuring your property's total boundary line on each side.
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