Boundary Lines For My Property In Massachusetts

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The Boundary Line Agreement is a legal document designed to resolve disputes regarding property boundary lines in Massachusetts. It serves as a formal agreement between parties who have conflicting claims over a strip of land, detailing the specifics of their ownership and the resolution of the dispute. The form includes sections for parties to identify themselves, details of the land dispute, and specific tracts of land being quitclaimed by each party based on a surveyor's drawing. Key features of the form include the need for clear identification of each party's interest and the formal quitclaiming process, which transfers ownership of the disputed land sections. This agreement must be filed in the land records of the appropriate county to notify all interested parties of the boundary adjustments. The document is particularly useful for attorneys, owners, and legal assistants, as it provides a structured approach to resolving land disputes and ensures compliance with local regulations. By clearly delineating boundaries, this form aids in preventing future conflicts over property lines, ultimately supporting effective land management and property rights.
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Access Massachusetts Land Records Website This website is Massachusett's resource for property records. You will find information on mortgages, deeds, plans, and other land-related documents. This resource can be valuable for individuals seeking comprehensive and reliable ownership information.

How do I order a title search in MA? You can place an order with ProTitleUSA by visiting their website, calling them at 888-878-8081, or sending an email to info@protitleusa.

Hire a licensed land surveyor The most accurate way to know where your land begins and ends is to hire a surveyor to determine your property lines. The property surveyor will first check county records to understand the history of the lot.

The authoritative record of property boundaries is recorded at the registries of deeds. A legally authoritative map of property boundaries can only be produced by a professional land surveyor.

Here are the most common ways to find them: Check Google Maps. This one is the quickest and easiest way to establish where your property lines are. Hire a surveyor. Check online property records. Look for physical markers on your property. Check your property deed. Check a plat map. Review your property survey.

The authoritative record of property boundaries is recorded at the registries of deeds. A legally authoritative map of property boundaries can only be produced by a professional land surveyor.

There is only one narrow exception to this rule-because there are no private property rights in the water itself, the public is allowed to swim in the intertidal zone provided the swimmer does not touch the private land underneath or use it to enter or leave the water.

Height Restrictions: Typically, fences in residential areas in Massachusetts cannot exceed 6 feet in height without a permit granted by the local municipality. It is important to check the height restrictions determined by your town or city.

How close to the property line can I build a shed in Massachusetts? Dimensional setback requirements are that your shed must be twenty(20) feet from the front property line and ten feet from the side and rear property lines.

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Boundary Lines For My Property In Massachusetts