====== Descriptions of Property ====== Property must be described accurately in a legal document to identify its exact location and boundaries. ===== 1. Legal Description ===== A legal description precisely identifies real property and is required for deeds, mortgages, and title reports. ===== 2. Methods of Legal Description ===== ==== a. Metes and Bounds ==== Describes property using distances (metes) and directions (bounds). * Begins at a point of beginning (POB) * Uses compass directions and linear measurements * Often references natural or artificial monuments * Common for irregularly shaped parcels ==== b. Rectangular (Government Survey) System ==== Divides land into a grid based on principal meridians and baselines. * Township: 6 miles by 6 miles * Range: east or west of the meridian * Section: 1 square mile (640 acres) * Common in rural and agricultural areas ==== c. Lot and Block (Subdivision Map) System ==== Describes property by reference to a recorded subdivision map. * Identifies lot number and block number * References a tract or subdivision name * Common in cities and subdivisions ===== 3. Street Address ===== A street address is used for convenience only. * Not a legal description * May change over time * Cannot be used alone in legal documents