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plat layout of their real estate parcel with the boundaries and full details of how to read the schematic to know exactaly where their property boaders other homeowners property? Is there a fee for this information? Can I get a copy?

2006-12-07 10:38:04 · 5 answers · asked by ace 2 in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

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You will need a copy of your deed. The legal description on the deed will most likely mention a recorded plat. The dimensions on the plat need to be verified by a licensed surveyor. The difference between plat dimensions and field measurements should be determined by a surveyor and shown on your survey. The departments you'll need to go to are the document recording department. You should be able to get a copy of the deed and the plat for under $20.

2006-12-11 02:44:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not the court house. Go to the recorder's office. They may charge a fee to make you a copy, call and ask before you go.

Also, it will not be a schematic, it will be a zoning or parcel map.

Finally, you cannot guarantee property lines unless they have been surveyed and marked. The surveyors will use the map you get to do this because the map contains exact measurements and landmarks from which to discern property lines.

2006-12-07 10:40:49 · answer #2 · answered by gare 5 · 1 0

depending on where you live you need to go to the records dept. in the courthouse. their is usually a fee for each copy you make and if you have the clerk look upstuff for you their maybe another fee. When I did the research for the house I have I did it my self and all I had to do was pay for the copies .10ea but It was $14 for a copy of my plot.

2006-12-07 10:45:40 · answer #3 · answered by Morgan 2 · 0 0

That would be a property survey. You need to call a survey company to have it done. They are necessary if you are planning to build or finance a house on your property.

Call three and try to get estimates. They aren't inexpensive, but you have to have one to do anything with your property.

2006-12-07 10:44:17 · answer #4 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

If you want to find information before you go to the court house. Go to what ever you state is ,gov.com. ex: www.ca.gov.com , for the state of California government offices. They have alot of sites from that page, including courts, and help with what you'll need before you go, to where you need to go. Even fill-able forms.

2006-12-07 10:57:06 · answer #5 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

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