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You cannot generally "correct" a recorded document itself, but you can usually correct the conveyancing documents and file an amended version that references the prior (incorrect) version.

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What is a full reconveyance note?

A recorded document which gives notice that the loan secured by the identified deed of trust has been paid in full.


Where record a reconveyance?

county clerk of court


Substitution of trustee and full reconveyance?

I live in California, already paid off the loan of my house & got a letter "Substitution of Trustee & Full Reconveyance". Why did I get this letter?


What is the difference between a Private Transfer Fee Covenant and a Reconveyance Fee Instrument?

There actually is no difference. A Private Transfer Fee Covenant is a Reconveyance Fee Instrument.


Who must sign the reconveyance of a deed of trust?

trustee


Who records a satisfaction of mortgage?

The same local county/parish Registrar or Recorder who recorded the Deed of Trust will record the satisfaction or reconveyance papers. Your mortgage company is responsible for filing the appropriate documentation.


How do you file a deed of reconveyance in California?

It is important to hire the services of the real estate lawyers before filing a deed of reconveyance in California. They understand the law on the same and will be able to offer the best advice.


Who owns cal-western reconveyance corp?

It is now owned by Promiss Solutions.


Explain the recorded in the correct format maintained in the health sector?

The recorded format in the health sector is maintained in the correct format for easier retrieval in future.


Who can amend the clauses of a deed of trust?

A deed of trust is the form for a mortgage in some states. Only the original parties to the transaction can amend it. Amending a deed of trust may require a reconveyance by the trustee.A deed of trust is the form for a mortgage in some states. Only the original parties to the transaction can amend it. Amending a deed of trust may require a reconveyance by the trustee.A deed of trust is the form for a mortgage in some states. Only the original parties to the transaction can amend it. Amending a deed of trust may require a reconveyance by the trustee.A deed of trust is the form for a mortgage in some states. Only the original parties to the transaction can amend it. Amending a deed of trust may require a reconveyance by the trustee.


What is a reconveyance deed?

In some states a mortgagor conveys the property to a trustee to hold title while the mortgage is outstanding. Reconveyence is the process by which a title to a property is returned to the owner on her request upon the fulfillment of conditions for which such title was assigned to the trustee. The document used to convey the title back to the owner is a reconveyance deed.


Cost of Real Estate reconveyance fee?

We are in the process of having a recoveyance done after paying a 1 year contract on our home .....

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