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T/F: Real property reports always determine whether development or building permits have been obtained

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Real property reports do not always determine if the necessary permits have been obtained; they depict land boundaries and structures. Permit confirmation requires checking local government records.

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The statement that real property reports always determine whether development or building permits have been obtained is false. A real property report, also known as a land survey or property survey, typically depicts the boundaries and measurements of a parcel of land and the location of buildings, structures, fences, and other improvements relative to those boundaries. However, it does not inherently confirm whether the required permits were obtained for those buildings or structures. Obtaining that information usually involves an additional step of reviewing municipal or local government records where such permits would be filed.

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