Do you know where your property lines are?
Disputes, additional construction depend heavily on correct information
By Paul Bianchina, Friday, November 9, 2007.Do you know -- really know -- where the boundaries of your property are? Most people don't, at least not with certainty, but there are instances where not knowing could put you at legal risk.
When you purchased your home, you should have been given a small map, typically just a photocopy of one portion of a larger map, that showed the size of your lot. Known as a plat map, it typically shows the length of each side of your lot, the name of the streets that border it, the tax lot number, and perhaps the legal description.
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