Government Survey System, Sections, and Townships | Real Estate Exam Topics Explained
The Government Survey System is a federal land survey system implemented in the United States less than a decade after the founding of the country. In this video, we review how the system works, and how to use it to identity a property. Subscribe to our channel to get notified of new videos! Serious about passing your real estate exam? Sign up with PrepAgent to get more videos, thousands of interactive exam questions with explanations, 5x a week live webinars, and so much more! Use this link to get 25% off: https://www.prepagent.com/sign-up?cod... Follow us on social media: / joejuter / prep_agent Join our free private Facebook group to get help from others taking the exam: / prepagent

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