Property Ownership
A Colorado property boundary dispute between neighbors is most reliably resolved by:
AAn oral agreement between the parties
BA licensed land surveyor's survey and, if necessary, a quiet title action✓ Correct
CThe county assessor's parcel map
DThe real estate agent's opinion of the boundary
Explanation
Boundary disputes are best resolved by a current survey by a licensed surveyor. If the parties cannot agree, a quiet title action in Colorado district court can establish the legally correct boundary.
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