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Which statement best describes Florida's rule on point of beginning?

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D) A street address alone is generally not a sufficient legal description for conveyancing.

A street address alone is generally not a sufficient legal description for conveyancing. This follows Florida surveying/title practice; Pearson VUE Florida Sales Associate CIB.

Answer Options
A
A point of beginning belongs only in condominium descriptions.
B
A lot-and-block description is the same thing as metes and bounds because both begin at a point of beginning.
C
A legal description is unnecessary if the contract includes the postal address and ZIP code.
D
A street address alone is generally not a sufficient legal description for conveyancing.

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