Property Ownership

In Michigan, a property boundary dispute between neighbors is typically resolved by:

ALARA's boundary commission
BA licensed land surveyor's survey and, if necessary, court action✓ Correct
CThe county assessor's office
DThe local zoning board of appeals

Explanation

Boundary disputes in Michigan are typically resolved by commissioning a licensed land surveyor to establish the boundary. If the parties cannot agree, the matter is resolved through a court action to quiet title.

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