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Boundary Dispute Survey in New Lenox, IL

Licensed Illinois land surveyors resolving property-line disputes, encroachments and fence disagreements across New Lenox and Will County.

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HomeServicesBoundary Dispute Surveys › New Lenox, IL

New Lenox transitioned from a farming community into large-lot residential subdivisions, and that history produces two common boundary questions: where a modern subdivision line falls, and where older acreage lines run after decades of informal fencing. Either can spark a dispute between neighbors. A boundary dispute survey resolves both by retracing the deed record and locating monument evidence in the field.

Licensed land surveyor completing a plat of survey in New Lenox, Will 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 New Lenox owners need a boundary dispute survey

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How a New Lenox 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.

New Lenox & Will County specifics

New Lenox is a village of about 27,000 people in New Lenox Township, Will County. Deeds, plats, and any earlier surveys for local parcels are filed with the Will County Recorder of Deeds, located in the county seat of Joliet. Because the community includes both platted subdivisions and larger residual acreage, contested lines here range from tight suburban fence questions to rural-scale boundary retracements. A survey anchored in recorded evidence is what settles each type.

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Frequently asked questions

Larger parcels can require recovering monuments over a greater distance and reconciling older acreage descriptions, but the method is the same: deed research, field evidence, and a licensed surveyor’s retracement of the true line.

Recorded deeds and plats, prior surveys, and physical monuments such as iron pins or markers are all weighed together. The surveyor gives controlling weight to the evidence that best reflects the original boundary.

Yes. It establishes the true line so both owners can see whether the existing fence sits on, over, or short of the boundary, providing an objective basis for resolution.

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