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HOA fees are not usually mentioned in deeds. However, if they were, items cannot be stricken from a deed. Once a deed has been recorded it represents a snapshot in time and modifications of the information must be added to the title by subsequent recordings. If HOA fees were mentioned in a deed and they are paid, then a proof of payment or release must be recorded in the land records and referenced to that deed. If they were listed in error then an affidavit can be recorded by the attorney who drafted that deed or the entity in charge of issuing certificates of no fees due for the community.

HOA fees are not usually mentioned in deeds. However, if they were, items cannot be stricken from a deed. Once a deed has been recorded it represents a snapshot in time and modifications of the information must be added to the title by subsequent recordings. If HOA fees were mentioned in a deed and they are paid, then a proof of payment or release must be recorded in the land records and referenced to that deed. If they were listed in error then an affidavit can be recorded by the attorney who drafted that deed or the entity in charge of issuing certificates of no fees due for the community.

HOA fees are not usually mentioned in deeds. However, if they were, items cannot be stricken from a deed. Once a deed has been recorded it represents a snapshot in time and modifications of the information must be added to the title by subsequent recordings. If HOA fees were mentioned in a deed and they are paid, then a proof of payment or release must be recorded in the land records and referenced to that deed. If they were listed in error then an affidavit can be recorded by the attorney who drafted that deed or the entity in charge of issuing certificates of no fees due for the community.

HOA fees are not usually mentioned in deeds. However, if they were, items cannot be stricken from a deed. Once a deed has been recorded it represents a snapshot in time and modifications of the information must be added to the title by subsequent recordings. If HOA fees were mentioned in a deed and they are paid, then a proof of payment or release must be recorded in the land records and referenced to that deed. If they were listed in error then an affidavit can be recorded by the attorney who drafted that deed or the entity in charge of issuing certificates of no fees due for the community.

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HOA fees are not usually mentioned in deeds. However, if they were, items cannot be stricken from a deed. Once a deed has been recorded it represents a snapshot in time and modifications of the information must be added to the title by subsequent recordings. If HOA fees were mentioned in a deed and they are paid, then a proof of payment or release must be recorded in the land records and referenced to that deed. If they were listed in error then an affidavit can be recorded by the attorney who drafted that deed or the entity in charge of issuing certificates of no fees due for the community.

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