I am having a boundary dispute (disagreement about the location of a property line) with my neighbor. Can you resolve the dispute?

The YCPC staff cannot resolve the dispute but can suggest information sources and provide some general assistance. The resolution of boundary disputes is the responsibility of the property owners involved. Determining a boundary's location typically relies on deeds, existing surveys, and recorded subdivision plans. If documentary evidence is lacking, you and your neighbor could agree to share the cost of a new survey to reestablish the boundary by mutual consent, followed by necessary approvals and recording of documents. If no documents exist which establish the property line, and no mutual agreement is reached, litigation will be necessary to settle the dispute.

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1. What homeowner financial assistance is available?
2. The enforcement officer refuses to issue a permit for an addition on my home since it would violate the zoning ordinance. Can I get a variance or special exception so I can expand the building anyway?
3. I want to give ten feet of my lot to my neighbor. Must I submit a subdivision plan?
4. I am having a boundary dispute (disagreement about the location of a property line) with my neighbor. Can you resolve the dispute?
5. Can I keep animals on my property?
6. Do I have to purchase flood insurance?
7. Is my house in a flood plain?
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