My neighbor’s building is on my property, can I take any action?
If there is a question about the GIS positioning of a parcel boundary, a GIS mapping technician will use a recorded deed and/or subdivision plan to determine if any corrections need to be made in the GIS data.

The GIS parcel lines are merely representations of the legal description found in the respective deed, and are shown for illustrative purposes only. The actual position and location of property lines on the ground should be determined by a Professional Land Surveyor licensed in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

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1. How can I zoom in/out and pan the map?
2. How can I turn layers on and off?
3. How can I search for a property?
4. What is my property’s account number?
5. Why do I get 'no records found' when I search for an address?
6. Why does the address search return more than one result?
7. Why can I not view owner names?
8. Why am I unable to view property dimensions?
9. How can I print a map?
10. How do I measure things on the map?
11. Where is the survey monuments layer?
12. Who can I contact with questions pertaining to the flood plain line?
13. My neighbor’s building is on my property, can I take any action?