Property Ownership
A 'survey' of real property defines:
AThe market value of the property
BThe legal boundaries, dimensions, and features of the land✓ Correct
CThe physical condition of all improvements
DThe zoning classification of the property
Explanation
A land survey conducted by a licensed surveyor identifies and measures the legal boundaries of a property, establishes corner monuments, identifies easements, and may note encroachments. Surveys are used to prepare the legal description and are often required by lenders.
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