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what is it, and how do it? one someone is requesting one for the property that im selling.

2006-11-12 09:49:38 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

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A simple drawing of your propriety and where the house / garage sits on it..

I love drawing them.. If you want I'll do yours...

plehne@earthink.net is the best place to reach me..

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Plots and plats are NOT the same... The twit below me just copied something without even reading it and has no idea what is in it...

2006-11-12 09:52:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

A plot plan is a drawing that shows the location of the improvements on the property in relative distances from the boundary lines and from each other it is similar to Improvement Location Reports (ILR) done by Surveyors to determine encroachments. The plot plan is commonly used when attempting to get utilities and or to show their location or for proof of existing improvements inside the property boundaries.
Any one can draw a plot plan if you have the outside dimensions of your property. You best find out why this is being requested for it might not be enough to suffice their purpose.
Buena Suerte

2006-11-12 18:10:43 · answer #2 · answered by newmexicorealestateforms 6 · 1 0

it's called a Plat...The Lot and Block Survey System is a method used in the United States to locate and identify land, particularly for lots in densely populated metropolitan areas, suburban areas and exurbs. It is sometimes referred to as the Recorded Plat Survey System or the Recorded Map Survey System.

A plat consists of a map, drawn to scale, showing the divisions of a piece of land. U.S. General Land Office surveyors drew township plats to show the distance and bearing between survey corners, and sometimes included topographic or vegetation information. City, town or village plats show subdivisions into blocks with streets and alleys. Further refinement often splits blocks into individual lots, usually for the purpose of selling the described lots; this has become known as subdivision. After the filing of a plat, legal descriptions can refer to block and lot-numbers rather than portions of sections.

In order for plats to become legally valid, a local governing body, such as a public works department, urban planning commission, or zoning board must normally review and approve them.

2006-11-12 17:53:47 · answer #3 · answered by tampico 6 · 1 0

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