Property Ownership

A Vermont 'boundary line adjustment' between neighboring property owners requires:

ANo documentation if both owners agree verbally
BNew deeds and a survey, and may require local subdivision approval depending on the municipality✓ Correct
CAct 250 review in all cases
DOnly an updated tax map from the town

Explanation

Adjusting a common boundary in Vermont typically requires new deeds with updated legal descriptions, a survey by a licensed land surveyor, and may require municipal subdivision review depending on local bylaws.

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