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If I was to advise someone on doing a lot split, the first thing I would tell them is to check with the municipality to see if they would allow it. Additionally, they may put you through certain approval steps prior to allowing for the split. You will need to see what the zoning is; to make sure any lot split conforms to the minimum lot size allowed in said zoning; you may need will serve letters from utility companies; and to make sure physical and legal access is available for the split lots (this last portion could be part of the municipality's approval process. If you are out in an unincorporated area, all three lots will require metes and bounds legal descriptions which, normally, a surveyor will have to write. Additionally, an egress and ingress easement may need to be described, as well. All of the above will have to be recorded in the county where you live. As said, previously, new corner markers need to be placed, too.
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