Land Use & Zoning

In Montana, a 'recorded plat' is a legal document that:

ARecords the property's assessed value for tax purposes
BDivides land into lots, blocks, and streets, creating the legal descriptions for each parcel within a subdivision✓ Correct
CRegisters the property with the state real estate database
DCreates an HOA for the subdivided property

Explanation

A recorded plat is the official map of a subdivision showing lot lines, block numbers, street rights-of-way, easements, and other features. Recording the plat with the county clerk creates the legal descriptions for each new parcel.

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