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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.
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.
A Survey That Can Tell You a Lot About Your Property. ... A plat map, also known as a “plat,” shows how a tract of land is divided into lots. It is drawn to scale and shows the land's size, boundary locations, nearby streets, flood zones, and any easements or rights of way.
Parcel maps, unlike any other public real estate record, have no federal, state or municipal oversight with their development.
Property markers are typically 14.5 feet in from the curb. ... Use your survey to see what distance the back stake is from the front stake and use your tape measure to measure that distance, then use the metal detector and dig. ... Put a marker of some type on the uncovered stake.
Plat maps are supposed to provide an accurate description of a section of land, people, access ways, and things on the tract. They are meant to prevent trespass of private property by unauthorized persons. They ensure land for public use remains public. Plats ensure lots comply with zoning rules and restrictions.
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.
Plat maps list the house number for each parcel, along with the shape of the parcel, or the parcel boundary. The small numbers along the bottom of the parcel is the width, and the number along the right side of the parcel is the depth. Most plat maps have these numbers in feet.
A plat is a map of a land area, usually on the scale of a neighborhood or township, and a plot is a piece of land used for a single purpose (such as a park or a home). Essentially, a plat map shows the collection of plots that make up a neighborhood.
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