Property Ownership (alternative)
In Maryland, a developer who installs sidewalks and roads in a new subdivision is creating which type of infrastructure?
APublic infrastructure to be maintained by SDAT
BInfrastructure that may be dedicated to the local government upon completion or remain private per the plat✓ Correct
CInfrastructure owned by MREC
DTemporary structures that revert to the state
Explanation
Subdivision infrastructure (roads, sidewalks, utilities) may be dedicated to the county/municipality or remain privately owned by the HOA, as specified in the subdivision plat and any dedication documents.
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