If a legal description reads: all that part of Lot 5 how much property would that include or is it a variable?

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Lots vary in size. If the lot is in a subdivision there should be a plat with the dimensions of your lot (Subdivision Plat Book) in the Clerk of Courts office. You might also check the tax assessors office in your parish for a plat but in my parish subdivision plats are in the clerks office.
Thanks for responding..it is not in subdivision. I may call the tax assessor's office as I am out of state --- or have someone research it for me.
Yes, thanks again
A friend of mine taught me to remember sq. ft. in an acre by the phrase ..4 nuns driving 35 in a 60..it was a great tip.
Tiger,
You say "all of that part of Lot 5". All that part of Lot 5 being what? There is probably more to that description, saying what portion of Lot 5 they are describing. Also, in some cases portions of sections are divided into "lots" (usually irregular sections), by the original government survey. If you can post the entire legal description I can probably help you some. I am a Professional Land Surveyor. (but no, I do not want to survey your land, just to help you).
You & PerryB have answered my question. Not a set amount for a lot. What was I thinking? Thanks for the offer & I may get back with you.
I found a professional survey that was completed for my original mortgage and it was with my copies of those papers.

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