What Is a Property Line?
There are several ways to find your property line. Usually, the paperwork you receive when you purchase your property will include something called a property plat, which is a rendering of your property and the surrounding area. This document will include the land boundaries on the property line maps.
You can also look at your neighbor’s plat and your deed to get a better understanding of where your property line is located. If all else daily, you can hire a surveyor to get an accurate property line report.
Why Are Property Lines Important?
Unclear property line rules can cause a wealth of disputes between neighbors. One of the most common causes of property line disputes has to do with fences - who owns a shared fence, who is responsible for fence maintenance, if a fence is too tall, if a fence is on the wrong side of a property line - the list goes on.
If you plan on making any change to your yard or fence, make sure that you know where your property line ends to prevent conflict with your neighbors.
Usually, there are also laws in place that require things to be built a certain distance from a property line, or that define an easement.
Sometimes, property line disputes can even lead to legal battles or boundary line adjustments, so it is important to have all your ducks in a row and know your property lines before beginning any work
A property line is where your property begins and ends. Property line misunderstandings can lead to a lot of conflict between neighbors, so ensure that you know your property lines well before making any changes.

