You need to look in your local yellow pages or online and call local surveyors. The price varies from region to region like everything else.
The cost of surveying property lines can vary depending on several factors such as the size and complexity of the property, location, terrain, and surveyor's fees. Typically, property line surveys can range from a few hundred dollars to a couple of thousand dollars. It would be best to contact local surveyors and request quotes to get a more accurate estimate for your specific property.
A registered surveyor can move a surveyed property line if they determine the original survey was incorrect. No other person has the authority to move a surveyed property line. That would be done by any other individual for self-serving reasons only. Property lines set by a licensed surveyor have the protection of the law. If a dispute arises the owner in dispute can hire their own surveyor, the respective owners can execute a property line agreement or they can take the issue to court and let a judge decide.
The UK government website (www.gov.uk) offers general information on property lines. It also provides an application form so you can find out where your own property lines are according the the Land Registry.
Refer to your survey. If you have not had the property surveyed then that will resolve the dispute.
Inside of a property line would be the area that the perimeter of the property encloses. If you draw a rectangle on a piece of paper the area inside the lines would be the same as the inside of a property line.
Its spectral lines would be one unique property.
Around 98 would be a reasonable answer.
You would need to go to the county courthouse and get the specs of the property in Washington state. You can also hire a surveyor.
No, that's a physical property. A chemical property would be something along the lines of reactivity with water, pH, heat of combustion, etc... If it has to do with reactions, then it's a chemical property.
The sign should be placed in the front of the property where it can be easily viewed by anyone approaching the property so any would be criminals can see you are protected.
Changing the legal description of a condominium unit would usually be required if an owner purchased an adjacent unit and chose to remodel the units so that this condominium unit is now larger than any of the original individual units.In most condominium communities, alterations of the boundaries can affect your voting rights, your assessment amounts and so forth, because your percentage of ownership changes.In order to change the legal description of a condominium unit, you can start with the governing documents, which specify the boundaries of the unit.Then, depending on what you find in your governing documents, you may need to petition the board for approval to change these boundaries.Your board or managing agent can help you understand the process for changing the legal description of a condominium unit in your community.
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Anyone that has a home that they own, even if it is not paid for needs to get property insurance. Property insurance is a type of home owners insurance. If you would like to save money make sure that you get quotes from several companies. Property insurance is a must for everyone.