A lot-and-block legal description identifies land within a recorded subdivision plat, referencing a specific lot number, block number, map book, and page filed with the county recorder. It’s the most common method for urban and suburban properties in Maryland.
Choices B and D represent metes-and-bounds and rectangular survey systems, respectively; A is simply a street address.
[Reference:Maryland 60-Hour Course – “Real Property and the Law” Topic (Legal Descriptions); Maryland Real Property Article §3-108 (Plats and Recorded Maps)., , , ]
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