Escrow & Title
A Massachusetts 'mortgage inspection plan' differs from a full survey because it:
AIs prepared by the lender, not a surveyor
BIs a less rigorous visual inspection showing property lines and improvements but not a certified boundary survey✓ Correct
CShows only the interior layout of the property
DIs only required for properties under $500,000
Explanation
A Massachusetts mortgage inspection plan (also called a mortgage survey or plot plan) shows property lines and improvements based on deed descriptions and existing records, but is not a certified boundary survey—it's less rigorous and lower-cost.
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