Property Ownership
A 'lot and block' legal description in Pennsylvania references:
AThe physical dimensions of the lot and the block of wood used in the survey
BA recorded subdivision plat identifying the specific lot number within a named block or section✓ Correct
CThe street address and city block number
DThe county parcel number and assessment block code
Explanation
A lot and block description refers to a specific lot within a recorded subdivision plat. For example: 'Lot 14, Block A, as shown on the Final Plat of Sycamore Ridge, recorded in Plan Book 45, Page 22, Chester County, Pennsylvania.' This description traces back to the recorded survey.
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