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Tax Sale Forum => General => Topic started by: Pfm1011 on June 01, 2019, 04:49:45 PM

Title: Moving a lot line legal question..help needed from the wiser ones on here
Post by: Pfm1011 on June 01, 2019, 04:49:45 PM
I have a piece of land and in the corner is a creek. The original lot lines from 100 years ago ran down the centre of the creek but it has meandered to where my neighbour owns a 16 ft x 25 triangle on my side. It is useless wetlands

I want to buy it for 5 kish just  so the lines match the creek . Is that a 2 lawyer land purchase  or is it a simple adjustment. I will need survey redrawn and committee of adjustment I presume.

Advice from the wiser people please as lawyers will cost more than the land and asking a lawyer for opinion  will  obviously be a silly move

Title: Re: Moving a lot line legal question..help needed from the wiser ones on here
Post by: Dave2 on June 01, 2019, 11:46:20 PM
this may help but I think maybe more complex then you want as it can also apply to a complete severance.

https://www.wellington.ca/en/resident-services/resources/Planning/Development-Applications/April-2018-Lot-Line-Adjustment-Application-Form.pdf.

I suggest you talk to the local planning department in your specific case.
Title: Re: Moving a lot line legal question..help needed from the wiser ones on here
Post by: Pfm1011 on June 02, 2019, 11:44:28 AM
I presume this can be done as a contract between the parties and does not require two lawyers charging moronic amounts.  Correct??
Title: Re: Moving a lot line legal question..help needed from the wiser ones on here
Post by: Dave2 on June 02, 2019, 12:10:04 PM
The possible problem is the property change registration in Land Titles.   Not certain on that part.

Need someone with a legal background like Netpred to weigh in.
Title: Re: Moving a lot line legal question..help needed from the wiser ones on here
Post by: ruok on June 07, 2019, 05:18:47 PM
Best course of action is to contact a surveyor in the area of the property because he will not charge you for your initial questions. He will be well aware of those on the local Planning Board as well. Seems to me that you should apply for a Lot Addition scenario. The process is usually much less involved than a formal severance option but a lengthy process nonetheless because of the bureaucracy. Planning Boards are not always easy to maneuver as there is little consistency from one Municipality to the next. That's where a good surveyor is an asset. Good Luck Pfm!