Boundary Lines In Pleasant Places In Miami-Dade

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The Boundary Line Agreement is designed to resolve disputes regarding the ownership of a strip of land between two parties in Miami-Dade. This agreement is particularly useful for individuals or entities involved in boundary line conflicts, as it provides a structured approach to amicably divide disputed property. Users must fill in the names of the parties involved, the location, and other relevant legal details, ensuring clarity in the terms of the agreement. The form includes a quitclaim mechanism, allowing parties to transfer their interests in various tracts of land as delineated in attached surveys. Key features include the description of specific tracts and the requirement to file the agreement in land records, making it legally binding. The intended audience for this form includes attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants, who can use it to facilitate property disputes efficiently. Clear instructions for filling out and editing the form are crucial to ensure compliance with local regulations. The agreement ultimately aims to provide a fair resolution to land disputes while safeguarding the rights of all parties involved.
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From front property line, seventy-five (75) feet. From rear property line, seven and one-half (7½) feet. Between buildings on same lot, parcel or tract of land, twenty (20) feet. From interior side property line, twenty (20) feet.

Permits for a combination of fences (private and non-private) require a building permit application (yellow form). Non-wind resistant fences (picket, open fences) being installed as a pool barrier require a building permit application (yellow form).

2.0 metres (6 feet 7 inches) high in any portion of the rear yard or interior side yard.

Permits shall be required for all walls and fences, and except as may be approved as a result of public hearings, walls, fences, which obscure or obstruct vision, and hedges shall be restricted to the height, location and type as indicated hereinafter, and except when a higher wall, fence or hedge is required as a ...

UNINCORPORATED MUNICIPAL SERVICE AREA (UMSA) The unincorporated areas of Miami-Dade County do not fall within the jurisdiction of a municipality. With a population exceeding one million residents, the unincorporated area, if declared a city, would form the largest city in Florida and one of the largest in the nation.

Fences/gates in front of the building line (front of the property) may be no taller than six feet max height and no chain link is allowed. In certain instances, the height may be limited to 2.5 feet for visibility at intersections and within 10 feet of either side of driveway.

It is bounded by Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Everglades National Park to the west, the Florida Keys to the south, and Broward County to the North.

Miami-Dade County, Florida has 1,899.9 square miles of land area and is the 3rd largest county in Florida by total area.

Adjacent counties Broward County – north. Monroe County – southwest. Collier County – northwest.

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Boundary Lines In Pleasant Places In Miami-Dade