Property Ownership
In New Hampshire, a boundary dispute between neighboring landowners over the location of a property line is typically resolved by:
AThe NHREC
BThe NH Real Estate Commission's arbitration panel
CA licensed NH land surveyor determining the legal boundary, with disputes resolved in NH Superior Court✓ Correct
DThe local assessing office based on tax maps
Explanation
Boundary disputes in NH are resolved using a licensed land surveyor to determine the legal boundary based on deeds, plans, and field evidence. If the parties cannot agree, the matter is litigated in NH Superior Court.
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