Howdy, You can check the deed and see how the property is described. If it has a lot and block description you are good to go. If it is described as part of a lot or by metes and bounds you can reach out to the city to see if it meets their minimum requirements or if a plat would be needed to develop.
I think that would depend on several factors. The first is how long ago the subdivision by metes and bounds was performed and if any of the subsequent tracts were conveyed away. The second is if the subdivision was deeded, recorded and recognized by the County. The third is if the previous configuration would conform with the current minimum metes and bounds tract standards of the municipality where the property is located or would it be non-conforming either by size or shape. I would suggest contacting the development services department and running the specific scenario by them to see what their thoughts are. If they are in favor of the idea get something in writing from them and proceed with making the needed changes at the tax office and record the proper deeds and descriptions.
How can I check if an urban lot is fully plated?
Howdy, You can check the deed and see how the property is described. If it has a lot and block description you are good to go. If it is described as part of a lot or by metes and bounds you can reach out to the city to see if it meets their minimum requirements or if a plat would be needed to develop.
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Once a subdivision has occurred via meets n bounds, does anyone know it that can that be reversed to the original meets n bounds?
I think that would depend on several factors. The first is how long ago the subdivision by metes and bounds was performed and if any of the subsequent tracts were conveyed away. The second is if the subdivision was deeded, recorded and recognized by the County. The third is if the previous configuration would conform with the current minimum metes and bounds tract standards of the municipality where the property is located or would it be non-conforming either by size or shape. I would suggest contacting the development services department and running the specific scenario by them to see what their thoughts are. If they are in favor of the idea get something in writing from them and proceed with making the needed changes at the tax office and record the proper deeds and descriptions.