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Splitting lots in Comal County, Texas
We have a house in Canyon Lake, TX (about 30-40 miles north of san antonio) it's around .75 acres and its technically 3 lots (the appraisal district shows 3 different lots) but it's one parcel. I'm trying to figure who need to talk to so that we get the other lots to be separate parcels so that we can either sell or develop them. I'm not even sure what kind of a professional we need to assist with the process. If anyone has experience with this and could chime in that would be great.