Plat
A recorded map of a subdivision showing the lots, blocks, streets, and easements, referenced by the lot and block description method.
A plat is a map of a subdivision recorded in the public records. It shows the individual lots, blocks, streets, common areas, and easements, and it sets the dimensions of each lot.
Once recorded, the plat lets parcels be described simply by their lot and block numbers rather than by a long metes and bounds description.
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- Lot and Block
A legal description method that identifies a parcel by its lot and block numbers on a recorded subdivision plat.
- Recording
Entering a deed or other instrument into the county public records, which gives constructive notice and establishes priority.
- Easement
A right to use another person's land for a specific purpose, such as access or utilities, without owning it.
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