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What Is a Lot Line Adjustment?

Posted by Writer - January 28, 2021 - Land Surveying
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Land surveying services are very important for Idaho property owners, but there’s a lot about land surveying that can be confusing. When existing boundaries interfere with plans for development or real estate sales, some property owners choose to get a lot line adjustment. Lot line adjustments can be very useful for property owners if they are handled correctly. If you want to learn more about what a lot line adjustment is and how it’s used, keep reading for some expert insight.

Lot line adjustment basics

A lot line adjustment is a process that’s used to realign the legal boundaries between two to four individual parcels. The requirements for lot line adjustments vary from state to state and depending on individual jurisdictions, but the steps of the process are usually pretty consistent. Here are some of the key steps of the lot line adjustment process:

  • Submission of an application package: First, an application package must be submitted to the office in the jurisdiction that handles property boundaries. The package must contain some key documents, including current deeds, a variety of reports and maps and a comprehensive survey prepared by a professional specializing in land surveying in Idaho.
  • Review and conditional approval: Once the application package has been submitted to the city office, it will be reviewed to check for any errors, inconsistencies or other things that might cause an issue for lot line adjustment. In many cases, the office will provide conditional approval of the lot line adjustment application and give a list of things that need to be completed before the adjustment can be officially approved and finalized. Some of the most common items included in conditional approval instructions are property tax payment, additional legal descriptions and signatures from all lien holders.
  • Final approval: After all the items on the conditional approval list are completed, the city will review the application again and provide final approval. The length of time for the approval process can vary significantly depending on a lot of factors. Usually, it takes at least a month to complete the approval process, but it can take as long as several months if there are a lot of items that need to be completed before final approval.

Streamlining lot line adjustment

There are a lot of things property owners can do to streamline the approval process for lot line adjustment, but one of the most important things is to work with an experienced land surveyor. Quality land surveying in Idaho is key to speedy approval for a lot line adjustment, so make sure the surveyor you choose has a good reputation for quality service and professional work.

Land surveying in Idaho

At Mason & Associates, we know how important it is to work with a team you can trust for land surveying, and we are proud to provide the best surveying and civil engineering services in the area. Whether you have some questions about lot line adjustments or you’re looking for comprehensive help with a complicated boundary issue, our team is here to help. Find out more about the services we have to offer and get started with a consultation by giving our team a call today.

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