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Morton Grove’s established residential neighborhoods were largely built out in the mid-twentieth century on regular lots, but decades of fence replacements and driveway repaving have let occupation lines wander from the deeded boundaries. A neighbor’s new fence or expanded drive may sit inches off where the record puts the line. Determining the truth calls for a retracement anchored in the plat, deed, and monuments.
A boundary dispute survey is a careful retracement of your property lines, backed by research of deeds, prior surveys and physical evidence. It gives you — and, if needed, your attorney — a defensible determination of where the true boundary lies.
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About 25,300 people live in Morton Grove, which straddles Niles and Maine townships in the near-north suburbs of Cook County. Its mature residential blocks feature the kind of tight side yards and shared driveways where fence and encroachment questions naturally arise. Reaching a defensible answer means researching the subdivision plat and deed history through the Cook County Clerk’s Recordings Division, then recovering the corner monuments in the field. Reconciling that record against the fences and structures on the ground pinpoints where the boundary really runs. Homeowners and their attorneys rely on the determination to resolve the dispute cleanly.
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Yes. The survey retraces the deeded boundary and any recorded easement across the driveway, showing where the line and shared rights fall so both owners can resolve the matter.
Morton Grove is in Cook County, so its deeds and plats are recorded through the Cook County Clerk’s Recordings Division, where we obtain the records for the retracement.
No. A newly set fence reflects one owner’s placement, not the deeded boundary. Only a retracement from the record and monuments establishes the true line.
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