How do I find out about the easements located on or near my property?

Maricopa County Planning and Development has no records of easements on individual lots that are not part of a recorded subdivision; a surveyor, real estate attorney, or a “schedule B” from a title company may be able to assist you with the location of easements. Recorded subdivisions may have easement information listed as part of the recorded plat. You may also research the county recorder office.

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1. How can I tell if my property has hillside on it?
2. My neighbor has erected several structures without a permit - what should I do?
3. How do I find out about the easements located on or near my property?
4. My neighbor’s fence seems to be across the property line, as well as the chickens, horse, etc. is looking over the fence at me; the smell, etc. is bothering me, what are you going to do about it?
5. Do I need a permit for a fence or to increase the height of the fence and I want to put up a fence to block my neighbor from using the easement, do I need a permit?
6. My neighbor is blocking my easement, what are you going to do about it/what can I do about it?
7. I want to split my property and need to know how to do this?
8. Who provides electrical, sewer, water service to my property?