Property Ownership
A property that is in a subdivision with a recorded plat is legally described using:
AMetes and bounds description
BLot and block (recorded plat) description✓ Correct
CGovernment rectangular survey description
DInformal street address description
Explanation
Properties in platted subdivisions are legally described using the lot and block system, referencing the lot number, block number, subdivision name, county, and state as recorded on the official plat.
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