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Updated over 3 years ago, 08/16/2021
Legal description, plat map, surveyor all say something different
Hi all-
Bought a property in Los Angeles County a year and a half ago. I studied the plat map and the legal description thoroughly being an appraiser. We’re building a new patio and the city tells us that there was a conveyance of land in 1937 with 2 feet given to the city.
We got a survey done, and it shows nothing. The pins show what we thought, and there is nothing supporting what the city is saying except a plat map in 1919 showing 42 feet in width, then a newer map in 1940 showing 40’ with hash marks where they say it was. But nothing showing on the legal description and the lot size did not change.
My question is, what trumps all? The deed? The legal description? The pins? Waiting to talk with a RE attorney, but thought I’d throw it out to see if anyone had dealt with this before. Thank you ..