Boundary Line For In Michigan

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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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Fences may be placed up to the property line, except for on a corner lot: corner lots require fences to be placed a minimum of ten (10) feet back from the property line on the non-addressed roadway.

5 ways to figure out your property line Check the official website for the assessor's office in your municipality. Check your deed. Visit the county recorder's office or the assessor's office. Look at your property survey. Hire a surveyor if you do not have a survey.

Under Michigan law: Parties can establish a boundary line through long-standing recognition and treatment of a specific line as the property boundary. The required period for acquiescence is 15 years. An explicit agreement is not required; a tacit understanding based on historical practices can suffice.

New homes, additions and porches must be set back at least 25 feet from rear lot lines. Decks may be constructed as close as 10 feet to a rear lot line. Decks that are closer than 25 feet to a rear lot line may not be roofed or enclosed in any manner.

In Michigan, a “spite fence” case is defeated if the defendant establishes by affidavit or testimony any credible evidence that ing the fence had a useful purpose, EVEN IF the defendant also admits that spite was also a motivating factor.

Michigan's western boundaries are almost entirely water boundaries, from south to north, with Illinois and Wisconsin in Lake Michigan; then a land boundary with Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula, that is principally demarcated by the Menominee and Montreal Rivers; then water boundaries again, in Lake Superior, with ...

Property markers, monuments or stakes are metal rods usually placed at every corner of the property, including any angle or change of direction of the boundary line. The location of each marker is typically shown on the plat map by lot.

The front setback is commonly 10 feet, the sides four feet, and the back setback is 10 feet. The distance may also differ ing to the building type. It is imperative to determine the property line of your property before you put up any structures on it.

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Boundary Line For In Michigan