Boundary Lines For My Property In Mecklenburg

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Multi-State
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Mecklenburg
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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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Contact County Assessor's Office Please call our office at 980-314-4226 or email us using the appropriate service area email address below. For questions related to your tax bill, visit Office of the Tax Collector.

Mecklenburg County property tax rate is 48.31 cents per $100 in property value. Therefore, to calculate your county property taxes, take the assessed value of your property, divide by 100, and then multiply by 0.4831. For example, the owner of a $200,000 house will have an annual County tax bill of $966.20.

The Register of Deeds Office is the official repository for all public records related to real property located in Mecklenburg County. The office records, maintains, and safeguards these and other public records presented for registration.

You can find who owns a parcel of land by: Looking at the deed for the land online or at the Register of Deeds office. One of the easiest ways to find out who owns a parcel of land is to use tax maps.

You may also be able to find your survey through the Mecklenburg County Recorder online or in-person, depending on how old the records are. Local municipalities often have public records on file, and while your property survey may not be public record, it's always worth checking.

In North Carolina, survey maps are recorded at the county level. The Wake County Register of Deeds property lookup system can provide a copy of a property survey. Most often property (or lots) in subdivisions is typically shown on a recorded map of the overall subdivision.

To look at a deed you can: Go to your Register of Deeds Office and look at the document there. Find your Register of Deeds in: Your phone book under county government. The NC Directory of State and County Officials. Look it up online. Many counties have their real property (land) records online. Go to the county website.

Mecklenburg County property tax rate is 48.31 cents per $100 in property value. Therefore, to calculate your county property taxes, take the assessed value of your property, divide by 100, and then multiply by 0.4831.

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Boundary Lines For My Property In Mecklenburg