How do I find my property boundaries? There may not be an exact record of which fences or other boundary features, such as walls, hedges or ditches, belong to neighbouring properties. However, you should be able to see boundary lines plotted on your property's title plan.
There are several other types of named border markers, known as boundary trees, pillars, monuments, obelisks, and corners. Border markers can also be markers through which a border line runs in a straight line to determine that border.
If you see 'T' marks on the plan, then these point in the direction of the owner who has to maintain the wall, fence or hedge, whereas 'H' marks indicate a party wall. For registered land, the Land Registry plan usually gives only a general indication of the boundaries.
How to set a boundary First what you want to do is decide where you draw the line with each boundary. Check in and ask yourself ``what will I not accept?'' State your boundary (you do this by verbalising or writing down your need) Take action.
Once you have determine your boundary line you will want to clear a path along it. Start by removingMoreOnce you have determine your boundary line you will want to clear a path along it. Start by removing any unwanted vegetation. Along. The line this is very similar to a hunter creating shooting lanes.
A Boundary Line Adjustment or BLA allows legal transfer of ownership and minor relocation of property boundaries or merging lots for any recorded or unrecorded, subdivided parcel. Changes in lot configurations may also be allowed provided the building site remains within the original parent parcel.
Lay a tape measure or yardstick on the ground, to mark the position relative to a sidewalk, a tree, utility pole, etc. I have also marked a few of my property corners, with iron pins placed by surveyors, with 1.5'' white pvc pipe pounded almost flush into the ground.
Determination of the boundary can depend upon what has been possessed in the past. It is generally easier to establish where the boundary lies if the title is in the Land Register which is a plans based system. For the most part, the boundary will be clearly shown by a red line on the Title Plan.
A boundary line adjustment (BLA) is intended for the purpose of altering the location of property lines in order to reflect existing physical boundaries or to make minor changes to lot lines. BLAs are a minor alteration in the location of lot boundaries on existing lots.
A Preliminary Plat Application establishes conditions to subdivide land into 5 or more (rural), or 10 or more (urban) legal building lots, consistent with adopted regulations. A Preliminary Short Plat Application establishes conditions to subdivide land into 2 to 4 (rural) or 9 (urban) legal building lots.