Property Ownership

In Virginia, a metes and bounds description is commonly used for:

ASubdivided residential lots
BRural and irregular parcels that predate subdivision development✓ Correct
CCondominiums only
DGovernment-owned land

Explanation

Metes and bounds descriptions use compass bearings, distances, and monuments to define property boundaries. They are common in Virginia for older, rural, or irregular parcels.

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