[WSBARP] Boundary Line Adjustment Question

ron at housh.org ron at housh.org
Mon Jan 23 13:11:50 PST 2023


Adjacent property owners A and B agree to adjust their property line moving
the line 1 foot onto B's property.

 

They have a survey drawn that each sign off on [notarized signatures] as
part of a Boundary Line Adjustment document approved by the County and
recorded.  

 

Does B still have to convey to A by Deed 1 foot of his property or does the
County approved and recorded Boundary Line Adjustment which includes the
updated survey suffice?

 

Thanks,

 

 

Ron Housh 

 <mailto:ron at housh.org> ron at housh.org

Phone: 206-235-2459

 

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