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Why You Can’t Always Split Your Property in Marion County (Even If It’s Big Enough)
SHORT ANSWER : Even if a property in Marion County meets the minimum acreage requirement, it cannot always be split. Zoning rules, road frontage, legal access, existing easements, environmental constraints, and subdivision history all play a role. Acreage alone is rarely the deciding factor. INTERNAL LINK If you’re looking for an overview of how the property split process works from start to finish, you can read our full guide here: 👉 How to Split Property in Marion County
Jon Flowers
Jan 133 min read


How to Split a Lot in Marion County: A Step-by-Step Guide
Looking to split property in Marion County, FL? Learn the zoning rules, survey requirements, and Growth Services approval process —...
Jon Flowers
Sep 30, 20254 min read


Just a Tatse of Surveying Episode 2
Step into the field with Repset Survey as we navigate the Florida heat, assess real-world site conditions, and perform the work that...
Jon Flowers
Jun 17, 20251 min read


When Family Land Turns Into a Legal Maze: How to Avoid Being Landlocked
We often talk with property owners who find themselves in unexpected—and preventable—situations. One recent call really hit home. A...
Jon Flowers
May 28, 20252 min read
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