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Look for the "pins" at the corner of the lot that the last surveyor placed down and use them to put down a mark.
Check your deed; might be a survey showing where the corners and lines are.
No pins or survey; you may have to go to the clerk's office for a page from the subdivision plat showing the layout, or for a survey from a prior deed
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