Minnesota Boundary Line Agreement regarding Encroachment of Fence, Driveway, or Structure

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A "boundary line" is a legal term that refers to the area that a plot of land covers. It is generally determined by using either a property surveyor or GPS technology. The description of your boundary lines can usually be found in the property's recorded title.
A boundary line agreement is signed between two property owners. The purpose is to makes it easier for either party to sell their property without any fuss over the boundaries. The terms include location of the boundary line, property details and the parties involved.
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No fence shall be constructed or maintained within 15 feet of any street or alley intersection where the zoning administrator finds it to obstruct views of traffic. See the chart below of the maximum fence height based on design and location.

Check Rules and Regulations Typically, fences are installed anywhere from 2 to 8 inches from a property line in most areas. Some areas might allow to go right up to a property line, especially if you live in an urban row house where every inch makes a difference!

The boundary is an inherent part of a property's legal description, which is the specific geographic description of a parcel of land that is used to identify it for legal transactions involving it. An ambiguous legal description or boundary can cause title to be unmarketable.

A boundary feature can be a fence, wall, hedge, ditch, piece of wire, or sometimes even just the edge of a driveway. They can be the cause of heated debate and trigger arguments between neighbours, sometimes over just a few inches of ground.

How Close To The Property Line Can I Build? Fences are typically built between 2 and 8 inches from the line between properties. Some areas will allow the building of fences directly on the property line, but in this case, you'll have to cooperate with your neighbor and potentially share the cost of the fence.

No fence shall be constructed or maintained within 15 feet of any street or alley intersection where the zoning administrator finds it to obstruct views of traffic. See the chart below of the maximum fence height based on design and location.

A unit of real estate or immovable property is limited by a legal boundary (sometimes also referred to as a property line or a lot line).

Homeowners can perform work on their own property. We require a permit for fences that are more than seven feet tall.

Customers having new fencing installed often ask us exactly where they should position their new fence. Getting it right avoids (potentially costly) disputes over encroachment in the future. As a rule of thumb, the outer face of the fence should be placed along the boundary. The posts should stand on your land.

There are a number of steps to be taken when attempting to resolve a boundary dispute. It's important to avoid rushing into legal proceedings. You should always attempt to address any disagreement amicably and be sure to give your neighbour adequate time to address any concerns you bring forward (and vice versa).

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