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How to fill out the WA Boundary Line Adjustment online
Filing a Boundary Line Adjustment (BLA) in Washington State is a vital process for property owners looking to adjust property lines without creating new parcels. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step approach to help users complete the WA Boundary Line Adjustment online with confidence.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your boundary line adjustment application.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Complete the application section. Make sure to answer all questions thoroughly, including your 12-digit parcel number, and confirm that all necessary signatures are present.
- Fill out the Declaration section. Ensure that all legal descriptions are certified by a Title Company or registered land surveyor. Obtain notarized signatures from all property owners involved.
- Submit a new map of the affected parcels. The map should be drawn to scale and include all structures, wells, and septic fields. Ensure that it is no larger than 8-1/2" by 14". A survey map of 24" by 18" may also be included for an additional cost.
- Attach a current Tract Book Ownership Report obtained from a Title Company, issued within 90 days. This report must detail the legal descriptions for each lot involved.
- Schedule a site inspection if necessary. Note that certain cases may require a site inspection fee of $255 before the BLA can be approved.
- Pay the applicable fees. This includes a Planning Review Fee of $285, plus $37 for each additional lot, and a $40 GIS fee. An additional recording fee of $128 is due at the time of recording.
- Confirm that property taxes are paid prior to recording the BLA. The recorded document will provide the new legal description and lot lines but does not convey property ownership.
- After the BLA is recorded, arrange for the recording of Deeds of Conveyance. Ensure these deeds reference the approved BLA number and the Auditor's file number.
- Once you have completed all sections, save changes, download the form, print, or share it as needed.
Start completing your WA Boundary Line Adjustment online now to ensure a smooth property adjustment process.
The 7-year fence law in Washington State states that if a fence has existed for seven years without challenge from the adjacent property owner, it may be considered legal and recognized as the boundary line. This law can influence decisions during a WA Boundary Line Adjustment, especially in determining responsibility and ownership of existing fences.
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