Definition
A "property line" is an imaginary boundary ποΈ marking the legal limits of a piece of land that someone owns. Think of it as the edge of your yard, even if there isn't a fence. It determines what you can build or do on your land. Disputes over property lines are a common source of neighborhood drama. Knowing your property lines is essential before starting any construction. It's like the boundaries in a video game that tell you where you can build your base. Crossing a property line without permission can have legal consequences.