Escrow & Title
What is an Ohio boundary dispute and how can it be resolved?
AOnly courts can resolve boundary disputes
BThrough surveys, negotiation, boundary line agreements, quiet title actions, or adverse possession claims✓ Correct
CThe county auditor resolves all boundary disputes
DBoundary disputes cannot be resolved without litigation
Explanation
Ohio boundary disputes can be resolved through: a new survey, negotiated boundary line agreements (recorded), quiet title actions in court, or in extreme cases adverse possession claims. Title insurance may cover disputes resulting from undisclosed encroachments.
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