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Millington is a very small village along the Fox River in western Kendall County, shared in part with neighboring LaSalle County and made up of a modest group of residential lots. Boundary questions here often involve older fences, corners disturbed over time, and riverside parcels where the described line and the fence differ. A retracement grounded in the deed record clarifies where each parcel legally ends.
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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Millington has a population of roughly 617 and is centered in Fox Township, a portion of which is shared with LaSalle County; its Kendall County seat is Yorkville. For the Kendall County portion, deeds and plats are recorded with the Kendall County Clerk & Recorder, the office we research to establish a chain of title. The Fox River runs through this part of the county with FEMA flood hazard areas along the corridor, so riverside parcels can involve floodplain considerations. When a fence or corner is disputed in Millington, our boundary dispute survey compares the deeded description against monuments and improvements found on the ground.
It depends on which county your parcel lies in. For the Kendall County portion of Millington, recorded deeds and plats are held by the Kendall County Clerk & Recorder in Yorkville, and we confirm the correct office before researching your title.
The boundary is set by your deed and the record, which we retrace regardless of location. Riverside parcels can carry floodplain considerations affecting land use, and we note relevant physical conditions during the survey.
Yes. A boundary dispute survey retraces the deeded line and compares it to the fence, documenting whether the fence sits on the boundary or crosses it so the matter can be resolved on facts.
Pi Surveying provides the full range of land surveying services for Millington property owners and builders:
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Pi Surveying, located in Oak Brook, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, is a professional land surveying design firm that provides land surveys for both the private and commercial sector.