Land Use & Zoning
A Mississippi developer must comply with subdivision regulations before:
AListing the subdivided lots with MREC
BDividing land into lots and selling individual parcels to buyers✓ Correct
CApplying for a rezoning
DObtaining a variance
Explanation
Subdivision regulations govern how land may be divided into smaller parcels for sale. Developers must obtain approval of a subdivision plat—which is then recorded—before selling individual lots.
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