Pursuant to Section 66412(d) of the Subdivision Map Act, a lot line adjustment is between four or fewer existing parcels where the land taken from one parcel is added to the adjoining parcel, and where a greater number of parcels than originally existed is not thereby created.
If there is more than one ownership involved, and your lot line adjustment is approved, along with a notice of lot line adjustment and certificate of subdivision compliance, you must record a deed or deeds for the area(s) to establish ownership or record for each of the resulting parcels. Depending on the situation you may also be required to prepare and file a record of survey.
Serious title consequences may result if any of the parcels to be adjusted are subject to prior record liens (i.e., deeds of trust, mortgages, money judgments, etc.) and title is subsequently acquired by the lien holder through foreclosure. Those consequences can be avoided by obtaining and recording reconveyances or releases of said liens. Your title company can assist you with these matters.
(Ord. 277 § 2, 2011)