Land Use & Zoning
A Connecticut property is described as 'Lot 14, Block 3, as shown on the map entitled Elm Street Subdivision.' This is called a:
AMetes and bounds description
BGovernment survey description
CLot and block (plat) description✓ Correct
DAssessor's parcel number
Explanation
A lot and block description references a recorded subdivision plat map. It is commonly used in platted residential subdivisions and is the simplest and most common legal description type for residential properties.
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