![]() I regularly see clients who are surprised when they find out where the actual boundary lines lie. If trees and shrubs that have been cut down are noted in an old survey-the boundary line cannot be known unless a new survey is performed. I routinely see older legal descriptions that reference shrubs and other types of landscaping or hardscaping that was removed years, even decades before. If a piece of property has not been surveyed in the last two years, then you cannot assume you know exactly where its boundaries lie. There is no way to know exactly what you are buying unless a survey has been conducted recently. ![]() The location of a fence or driveway or hedge or line of trees-these features cannot be counted on as reliable boundary markers. ![]() People often assume they know where a property’s boundaries are, but fences can be deceiving. ![]() You should always make sure that a new survey is on file with the Register of Deeds before purchasing any home or piece of land. ![]()
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