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STRAWLAND
Juststartingout,
You must make sure you have the land description in metes and bounds to properly secure your LP.
metes and bounds n. a surveyor's description of a parcel of real property, using carefully measured distances, angles and directions, which results in what is called a "legal description" of the land, as distinguished from merely a street address or parcel number. Such a metes and bounds description is required to be recorded in official county records on a subdivision map and in the deeds when the boundaries of a parcel or lot are first drawn.
Just like we have a STRAWMAN representation of our name created by the STATE, they did the same thing with REAL PROPERTY descriptions (STRAWLAND). Thats why we have to get the earliest deeded Land Description because it will have the original Land description, in metes and bounds, from way back before the STATE started their scheme of "slight of hand."
The new deeds use the Plat system, which is the STRAWLAND description I was referring to. It also connects to their tax maps too, so we wouldn't wanna really use that. If you refer to the land as anything other than what the original land description was then you won't have a chance. It would be like not challenging the judge on how your name is spelled on the court documents in court (If you had to go that is, of course....)
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