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What must a plat of a common interest community include?

  1. The declaration date of the community

  2. Boundaries of each unit and its identifying number

  3. The financial obligations of each owner

  4. Each tenant's rights within the community

The correct answer is: Boundaries of each unit and its identifying number

A plat of a common interest community must include the boundaries of each unit and its identifying number because this is essential for defining property lines and ensuring that each unit is precisely located and recognized within the community. Accurate boundaries protect the rights of individual homeowners by clearly delineating where one property ends and another begins, which is crucial for ownership recognition, tax assessment, and conflict resolution among owners. Including these details helps all parties understand their specific holdings within the community layout, aids in effective management of the common areas, and provides a crucial record for any future transactions or disputes regarding property lines. While other options mention important aspects of a common interest community, they do not pertain specifically to the requirements of a plat. The declaration date is important for legal purposes, financial obligations pertain to the community's governance rather than the physical layout, and tenant rights involve regulations that may not be directly illustrated on a plat.