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A real estate agent in Jacksonville is preparing a contract for a lot in a new subdivision. The surveyor provides a legal description referencing 'Lot 8, Block C, Riverside Estates, Phase II, as recorded in Plat Book 67, Pages 15-18, Duval County Public Records.' The buyer asks why the description includes multiple page numbers. The agent should explain that:

Correct Answer

A) Large subdivisions often require multiple pages to show all lots and details

Large subdivisions typically require multiple pages to accommodate all the lots, streets, easements, and other details necessary for the plat. This is normal practice and doesn't indicate recording errors, deed restrictions, or multiple survey sections.

Answer Options
A
Large subdivisions often require multiple pages to show all lots and details
B
The plat was recorded incorrectly and needs correction
C
Multiple pages indicate there are deed restrictions
D
The property spans across different survey sections

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