Border Lines For Project In Contra Costa

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Contra Costa
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US-00440
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This Boundary Line Agreement is used for parties who have disputed over the boundaries of a piece of real estate. The parties agree that by execution of this Agreement, they are quitclaiming their respective interests to the appropriate party on the other side of the dividing line. A surveyor's drawing of the disputed land and relative tracts of all parties should be attached for clarification.
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Immediate Non-Emergency If you'd like to talk to someone in regards to a non-emergency situation, please call 1-800-TELL-CHP (1-800-835-5247). Use this number if you have questions, would like to relay some information, or just need information from the CHP.

Parcels Online services provide your tracking number via email, in your order history if you have an account, and on your Post Office receipt. You can use the reference number on your proof of postage to track your items.

You can locate your parcel number on your valuation notice, tax bill, deed, or by calling our office at (916) 875-0700.

A: If your incident is an emergency, call 9-1-1. If it is a non-emergency, call (925) 646-2441.

Go to CCMAP to obtain the parcel number then search in Laserfiche Weblink under Annotated Assessor Parcel Books. Here it will ask you for the parcel book and the page. Surveys are listed in red with a LSM book and page or CR book and page.

An area, identified through official public policy, within which urban development will be allowed during a specified time period.

OVERVIEW OF AB 1482 Limits annual rent increases to no more than 5% + local CPI, or 10%, whichever is lower.

Loans above $1,209,750 for 1-unit properties in Contra Costa County are considered jumbo loans. Jumbo loans can have more difficult qualifying requirements, such as mandatory reserve funds and lower maximum debt-to-income ratios.

Cities & Communities of Contra Costa Antioch. Brentwood. Clayton. Concord. Town of Danville. El Cerrito. Hercules. Lafayette. Martinez. Town of Moraga. Oakley. Orinda. Pinole. Pittsburg. Pleasant Hill. Richmond. San Pablo. San Ramon. Walnut Creek.

In 1990, Contra Costa County voters approved the Urban Limit Line (ULL), which limits urban development to certain areas of the County and helps to preserve farmland and open space.

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Border Lines For Project In Contra Costa