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Personal Consumer Issues • Negotiating with Neighbor on a Fence

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Isn’t a property survey part of the process when purchasing a property? Where we live, the survey is included in the fees charged & I’m not sure if the cost is the responsibility of the seller or buyer.
Not in CT. We have 3.5 acres and I couldn't tell you about where it is to and from, as it is foresty lol. If anyone wants to come and do some adverse landscaping, I'd be down for it.
Almost every town in CT has an online GIS map. In Google, type "yourtown" GIS (without the quotes) and your local map will appear. You can zoom in, find your house and the property dimensions and lots of other info. Most CT towns now have deeds online as well, most of which include the "metes and bound descriptions" of your property. And while you are there, you may as well look at the Assessors section of the town website to see how your property is assessed.
Like this? I'm not sure which option I would use?
https://planning.lacounty.gov/maps-and- ... ping-apps/
Thats it - click on GIS-NET. You'll have click a lot to get to the level of your property and there are several "layers" if you want to see features like wetlands, boundaries, etc. Hopefully there's some kind of tutorial there to help.

Statistics: Posted by pshonore — Sun Mar 31, 2024 12:40 pm — Replies 43 — Views 3152



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