[WSBAPT] Boundary Line Adjustment- Pierce County

Jay Goldstein jay at jaglaw.net
Thu Feb 9 09:02:17 PST 2017


Generally you got it right.

I know of no deadlines.

In fact it’s very common that the parties forget or don’t get around to the deeds and it sits there for years until one of them goes to sell a parcel and the title company tells them the BLA was never completed because the slivers of the BLA were never deeded and then you need to find the parties and sign the deeds.

J

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From: wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com [mailto:wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] On Behalf Of Rich McEntee
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2017 6:54 AM
To: wsbapt at lists.wsbarppt.com
Subject: [WSBAPT] Boundary Line Adjustment- Pierce County

Good morning

I hope that someone can shed some light on the boundary line adjustment process in Pierce County. I have a client/builder who has gone through most of the boundary adjustment process with a local engineering company. (The client originally owned all affected parcels and is doing the boundary process to modify a road to better serve the homes that he constructed.) The engineering company has apparently filed the application paperwork and the record of survey and have received approvals from the county. The client is advised that the process is two part and that now the deeds transferring the affected property need to be recorded to complete the process.

I have been contacted to assist with part two i.e. Drafting and recording the deeds to transfer the land among the affected parties.

My question: is part two (and completion of the revision) as simple as preparing and executing deeds and excise tax affidavits and then recording them with the county? Or is there more to it? Also, is there a deadline to complete this following the approval and recording of the record of survey?

Thanks for your assistance.

Rich
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