Property Ownership
A monument in a metes and bounds legal description refers to:
AA decorative boundary marker installed by the HOA
BA fixed physical point (natural or artificial) used as a reference point in describing property boundaries✓ Correct
CA historical landmark on the property
DA government survey marker only
Explanation
In a metes and bounds description, monuments are fixed physical reference points (natural: streams, trees, rocks; artificial: iron pins, concrete markers) used to establish the starting point and turning points of the boundary description.
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