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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Survey over property line - what are the options?
BiggerPockets experts,
I am in the process of purchasing a property, and the survey has revealed that the structure extends about 5 feet past the property line. The property encroached upon is owned by the city. The house is 100+ years old and was likely built before the road system was established. The title company is clueless on how to resolve the issue, so I thought I would reach out to a larger audience.
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance,
Chris

Most Popular Reply

You’ll want to request affirmative coverage for forced removal of the encroachment, which will require an analysis by the title underwriter. The factors to be considered would include consent, time and materiality.
Without such coverage you’ll be self-insuring which I imagine would be a deal-killer. Good luck.
- Tom Gimer
