Property Ownership
A 'plat' in New Hampshire real estate is:
AA type of deed
BA recorded map of a subdivision showing lot lines, roads, easements, and dimensions✓ Correct
CA property management contract
DA type of mortgage
Explanation
A plat is a recorded survey map of a subdivision that shows individual lots, streets, easements, dimensions, and other features. Lot-and-block legal descriptions reference the lot and block numbers from the recorded plat.
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