Property Ownership
A 'boundary dispute' in Louisiana is typically resolved by:
AThe LREC
BA licensed land surveyor establishing the boundary, or courts if necessary✓ Correct
CThe parish tax assessor
DThe broker representing the property
Explanation
Boundary disputes are resolved by obtaining a licensed land survey to establish the legal boundary. If the parties cannot agree, the dispute may be resolved through the courts.
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