Neighbours are awesome. They are there for you when you need a cup of sugar, they provide entertainment for your kids allowing you to keep an eye on them from your kitchen window, and you can always count on them for a friendly greeting when out for an evening walk. However, the best neighbours come with boundaries, and that is exactly why you should know who makes property lines and why you need to know about them.

Most people assume that the fence, hedge, or landscaping on the outer edges of a property mark the property lines, but that may not always be the case. Whether you are looking to sell, renovate, or maybe you are just a little curious, here is everything you need to know about who makes property lines and how to find out where yours are.

Who Makes Property Lines

5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW

What is a property line?

This is the invisible line that marks the end of one property, and the beginning of the next. In order to determine where these lines are, a survey plan must be prepared by a licensed land surveyor.

How are property lines enforced?

Protecting your property lines is your responsibility as a homeowner, but the government does provide services to help protect homeowners. Zoning by-laws cover issues like how close to a property line a fence or structure can be built, while fence viewers have procedures for assessing new fences, especially if it is creating a conflict with neighbours.

What Happens if your neighbour built something on your property?

This is call an encroachment, and these can easily be identified with a survey plan. Have a survey plan completed will also help you obtain professional advice on the best solution for this problem.

Your property has a boundary issue, should you resolve before selling?

Although you may be thinking this will no longer be your problem if you are planning to sell, it could put a large delay on your plans to move. Solving the issue now will save you time and could help you avoid added expense.

Can you and your neighbour decide your own property lines?

As mentioned above, neighbours are awesome, and you likely get along very well with your neighbours. Wouldn’t it be easier if you just come to an agreement on where the property lines are? In this type of situation, the best thing to do is hire a licensed land surveyor to determine the correct location of the property lines to avoid any issues in the future.

If you would like more information or have any questions about property lines, your RE/MAX agent will be able to help! Go prepared to your next meeting with your questions to learn more about your property lines and the best way to handle any issues or disputes.

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