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 My tenant has not paid their rent.?
My tenant has not paid their rent, they are past the due date and they will not return any calls what can I do.
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How do i find out the exact boundry of my property?
the council think my fence is bows on to sa publick highway and i need to find exact boundry
                     
 




silly gorbie
Not very easily I'm afraid as boundaries in general are very ill-defined. Plans registered with HM Land Registry are on such a scale that a pencil line on these plans represents something like a metre on the ground. Nor will the Land Registry tell you exactly where a boundary might be as they themselves are never quite sure. Likewise a surveyor cannot tell you exactly as he has nothing concrete to take measurements from - nothing, in fact, to survey. This is why there are so many boundary disputes and so many happy lawyers.


devildawg200218
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Go to your local county courthouse. Go to the Clerk of Courts office and ask them to look up the deed for your home. On the deed, there will be a plat map number. The plat map is a layout of your property along with a description of the boundaries. After this, you can use that information to mark off the boundary yourself, or you could pay a surveyor to come out and do the same.


Odessa R
Hire your own surveyor


Garacaius
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Hire a surveyor, they are not cheap.


st.abbs
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The dimensions of your land is in the title deeds.


Weatherman
Get the title deeds


Amy_Lou
You need to go see you council office and get the property deeds. All boundaries are shown on these. I don't know how to go about getting them but I do know these deeds show the exact boundaries on the Land Registry as I have just bought a house and I was given this by my solicitor so I could see what I was buying as I live in a terraced house with shared gardens etc.


Kismitt
get legal description from county clerks office--and you might have to have it surveyed.


Roxy
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The boundaries of your property will be shown on your deeds, or other documents. They may be lodged with your mortgage company or with the solicitors who dealt with your sale.


marzmargs12
It should be marked on your deeds.


Warrior
City Hall, records department.

property is public record.
you'll find your property listed by address...
with dimensions.

if this fence has been standing more than 7 years...
see a lawyer first...you may have some right under homestead laws to keep any additional property fenced for more than 7 years.


♥~C.J~♥
should be a part of your deeds hunni


Tye
Hire a surveyor or get your plans from the council- they surely should be able to provide you with these. Get a a copy of your title deed from your deeds office


Ian G
Your local authority should be able to help. Failing that, contact the land registry. They should have maps and plans showing what is yours and where you can or cannot build if you wanted to
www.landreg.gov.uk


James M
Check the deeds or do a land registry search


Wafflebox
You need to check your title deeds. Though these come from the council anyway, so they probably know what they're talking about.


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