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Committee unanimously advances consensus boundary‑line reform to streamline simple property adjustments
Summary
Second substitute Senate Bill 104 passed the committee unanimously. Sponsors described it as a consensus package developed with title companies, surveyors, county recorders and other stakeholders to simplify residential boundary adjustments where adjoining owners agree and no third‑party interests are affected.
Senator Musselman introduced second substitute Senate Bill 104, a consensus bill to clarify and streamline boundary adjustments and boundary‑establishment processes. The sponsor said he and stakeholders—including title companies, surveyors, county recorders and the land‑use task force—worked for months to produce language that makes it easier for adjoining owners to record adjustments in straightforward cases while preserving more robust procedures when easements, septic‑field constraints or other third‑party interests are implicated.
Under the bill’s…
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