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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Lot Merger application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section A – Fees. Ensure you include a check or money order for $1,515.00 made payable to San Bernardino County.
  3. Proceed to Section B and complete the Lot Merger Application, which is part of this packet.
  4. In Section C, gather and upload required documents such as property plot plans and recorded deeds. Make sure ownership on each parcel is identical.
  5. For Section D, create a detailed property plot plan that includes existing property lines, rights-of-way, structures, and any topographic conditions. Use a standard engineering scale for accuracy.
  6. Finally, review all sections for completeness before submitting your application through our platform.

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The Steps for Combining or Dividing Land Lots Step 1: Hire a Land Surveyor. Step 2: Ensuring Legal Compliance. Step 3: Create a Subdivision Plan or Deposited Plan for Consolidation. Step 4: Submit to Your Local City Hall or Authorities. Step 5: Adjust as Necessary for Final Approval.
7 leadership approaches for handling a merger Develop internal communications. A merger is synonymous with change, so team members may find that their responsibilities differ from their expectations. Show empathy. Prioritise communication. Be approachable. Demonstrate selflessness. Empower team members. Identify advocates.
Assemblage is defined as the act of gathering together or assembling. In real estate, assemblage is the process of acquiring adjacent parcels of land in order to develop a larger project. In other words, it is the process of combining two or more parcels of land into one large parcel of land.
How to effectively combine households Set some ground rules. Theres always an adjustment period when you first move in and start spending more time around your partner, but setting some ground rules can help ease the transition. Measure your space. Decide what to keep. Mind your money manners. Address conflict peacefully.
The vast majority will not have an issue if you wish to combine two houses or flats. Once the two dwellings are converted into one, you might opt to apply for a certificate of lawfulness.

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A Lot Line Adjustment is relocating an existing property line between two private properties. This adjustment cannot result in creating any additional parcels or properties. A Lot Merger is the joining of two or more contiguous parcels under the same ownership into one resulting parcel.
A Lot Merger combines two or more substandard lots into one and is a recorded document. A Lot Merger is completely different than a Lot Combination. A Lot Combination is processed through the Assessors Office and combines the lots for tax billing convenience purposes only (i.e., one tax bill).

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