> show property boundaries on the maps
IF you can find property maps in digital-data format.
My town hall is a triple-wide off the firehouse. They only have old PDFs on random URLs (I'm amazed they got that far). I can scale-off my property, but only because I have the Deed in hand, and even so I don't trust the drafting too much (there's apparent discrepancies). I even overlaid my property lines on a satellite image before I bought the place. But extracting data for map overlay for *all* properties in town is too much even for Google (and the zillion small-data towns in the country/Earth).
OTOH the City to the north, with a City Hall which would absorb most of my town, has property geo-data files posted. And Google found them and over-laid them.
Here's the city/town border. Note the grey lines in "City" and not in "Town".
BUT: I've walked the lines of a City property with maps and images in hand. The old city data is to a different datum than Google images. The lines fall 20 feet south of obvious landmarks.
AND: people "know" where their line is. Even when they are wrong. There's a city property where the uphill owner didn't maintain the brush, the downhill owner has been mowing and gardening 12 feet over the line, and might dispute the uphill owner's claim to that strip. You go out in the woods with a gun or a gold-pan, you can have 27 GPS laser sightings signed-off by the County Clerk, but Ebenezer thinks you are trespassing "HIS land" you may get a buttload of buckshot.