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yes you can but you have to be careful where the foundation wall sits. And the thickness of the footing has to be doubled and the projection cannot be on the other property.

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What is a zero lot line with single family homes?

The property line for dwelling "A" butts up to the dwelling of"B". the land belongs to A and it goes on that way through out the neighborhood


What is the line of zero lot for?

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Is Lot Line the same as Property Line?

Yes.


How big of a house can you put on lot 50 feet by 120 feet?

That depends on how close to the property line you are allowed to build, how far from the street does the house need to be, if there are any easements on the property and the maximum number of floors for which the area is zoned.


What is building line in plat of survey?

A building line is a distance from the street or edge of your lot that you cannot build in. A building line can be in the front, side and rear yards. You can find building lines by looking at your property survey or the title policy you received when you purchased the property. For example, if you see a line running accross the front yard on your survey that says building line, you cannot build between that line and the street in front of your property. You can only get permission from your local municipality to build beyond the building line if the municipality was the body who placed building lines on your property. If your developer created the building line when he filed the plat of subdivision with the county, and your neighbors have not violated the building line, then most likely you will not be able to build beyond that line.


Can an in-ground pool be installed on a zero lot line home if the neighbor's property cannot be accessed?

If you have a garage -- safely remove the back wall for access. You may need a structural engineer to determine proper supports for the wall.


When does a fence become a property lot line?

If the fence is on the legal, surveyed property line, then the line is official immediately.If the fence is not on the legal, surveyed property line, your state's doctrine of mutual acquiescence will determine if and when the fence will become the line. A real estate attorney in your area will be able to tell if you have a legitimate mutual acquiescence claim.


How many days does the car lot have before they are allowed to remove personal property out of vehicles?

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Do zero lot line organizations fall under the Condominium Act?

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Do you measure property from the utility line or the building line?

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Is it legal to cross a solid white line in an apartment parking lot?

It depends. If the parking lot is private property, normal traffic laws are not enforceable, so, legally, you can do whatever you want. If the parking lot is public property, then traffic laws apply, and you should obey them. That said, a solid white line is NOT a restriction under normal traffic laws; rather it is an advisory indicator. So, crossing a solid white line is technically legal even on public property.


What is the law on connecting to your neighbors fence?

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