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how do you find out property lines

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McJanelle
11/28/2025, 07:34:26 AM

You can find property lines by reviewing a plat map or deed, checking your local county or zoning office for public records, or using online mapping tools for an approximate view. For the most accurate determination, especially for building or selling, hire a licensed land surveyor to officially mark the boundaries.

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