Boundary Lines For My Property In Bronx

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The Boundary Line Agreement is a legal document designed for property owners in the Bronx who are facing disputes regarding boundary lines. This form helps resolve conflicts over disputed land by facilitating an agreement between parties involved, particularly in scenarios of adverse possession or contested legal descriptions of properties. Key features of the agreement include the identification of the disputed strip of land, the method of division, and the incorporation of a surveyor's drawing delineating the property boundaries. To complete and edit the form, it is essential that all involved parties clearly identify their respective interests and specify the tracts of land being exchanged. The form is also meant to be filed in local land records to inform future owners of the established boundary lines. This agreement is valuable for attorneys, partners, property owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants engaged in real estate law or property management, as it provides a structured process to settle disputes amicably and legally. The clarity and straightforward nature of this document make it accessible even to users without extensive legal knowledge.
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FINDING YOUR TAX MAP NUMBER Don't know your tax map number? Your property tax bill has it listed, or call your local Assessor's office for the information.

Accessing Your Property Tax Bill Online Visit the NYC Department of Finance Website. Go to .nyc/finance, the official website for property tax and financial services in NYC. Navigate to the Property Tax Section. Enter Your Property Information. View and Download Your Bill.

Call the ACRIS Help Line at (212) 487-6300 for assistance or Email the ACRIS Help Desk. Contact the Division of Land Records. Historical index data is also available for download by special request to the City Register. An active subscription to download this data is not required.

Please contact the county clerk for recorded survey maps or a local surveyor for land surveying services.

All survey and mapping performed for the OGS becomes part of the permanent records of the OGS. It is considered public record and will be kept in perpetuity for use by the OGS, other state and local agencies and the public.

(Please contact the Richmond County Clerk for properties in Staten Island.) Property records are public.

They can be established through visible features, such as roads, ditches or fences, but they also may be imperceptible. Ask Your Mortgage Or Title Company. Look For Property Markers. Look For Hidden Survey Pins. Refer To Physical Markers. Visit Your Local Zoning Office. Measure Your Property Yourself.

Using tools like the Building Information System (BIS) and the DOB NOW Public Portal, you can review the history of any building in New York City. You can find violations, permits and complaints that were reported. The building history also shows the current status of the information as active or resolved.

Property boundaries are the crucial lines that mark where one property ends and the neighboring property begins.

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Boundary Lines For My Property In Bronx