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Boundary Dispute Survey in Hometown, IL

Licensed Illinois land surveyors resolving property-line disputes, encroachments and fence disagreements across Hometown and Cook County.

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HomeServicesBoundary Dispute Surveys › Hometown, IL

Hometown is one of Cook County’s smallest and most compact municipalities, built on uniformly small lots where houses, fences and garages sit very close together. On lots this modest, even a slight shift in a fence or a garage built to the edge can cross the boundary. A boundary dispute survey retraces where the line truly falls from the plat, the deeds and the monuments on the ground.

Licensed land surveyor completing a plat of survey in Hometown, Cook County, Illinois

What a boundary dispute survey provides

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.

When Hometown owners need a boundary dispute survey

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How a Hometown boundary dispute survey works

The Pi Surveying process — clear, sealed, and ready for your project.

1Request & ScopeShare your address and project; we confirm scope and pull records.
2Field SurveyA licensed crew locates your corners, structures and easements on site.
3Draft & SealWe prepare and seal your plat to Illinois professional standards.
4Deliver & SupportYou receive a survey ready for your lender, title company or permit desk.

Hometown & Cook County specifics

Hometown is a Worth Township city of about 4,343 residents on the southwest side of Cook County, notable for its small footprint and closely built homes. Its tight lots leave very narrow side yards, so encroaching fences and side-yard features are recurring points of friction between neighbors. The recorded plats and deeds that anchor a retracement are held by the Cook County Clerk’s Recordings Division. Testing that record against the corners recovered on site is what lets a surveyor confirm whether a feature crosses.

What Hometown-area clients say

Frequently asked questions

Because its small, uniform lots leave very narrow side yards, so a fence or structure off by inches can cross the line. A boundary dispute survey in Hometown pins down the platted boundary so the encroachment can be measured precisely.

It gives both owners a professionally determined line from deed research and field evidence, which becomes the objective basis for moving an object, recording an agreed line, or negotiating.

Yes. Sealed by an Illinois Professional Land Surveyor and prepared to be defensible, the survey can be relied on by attorneys and presented in legal proceedings.

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