A real estate attorney should be consulted in drafting the deed. Mistakes made by a non-professional in drafting a deed can result in costly problems. The description should mirror the description in the present owner's deed.
When people speak of the land description they are usually referring to the deed description, or, the legal description. Generally, in recorded land systems, the legal description is in contrast to the tax assessor's description. For purposes of conveyancing, the legal description should be used. Assessor's map and plot numbers are generally not used.
You obtain legal title by deed from the legal owner. A professional title examiner should be able to research the title and find a description in an old deed. See discussion page.
You should consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate law. You may just need to record the court order in the land records and ask that it be cross referenced with your deed. You should not try to create a 'legal description' on your own.
Yes. However, the only entity that can force the grantor to make the correction is a judge. You should contact the attorney who represented you at your time of purchase. If you were not represented by an attorney, you need to hire one now.
Probably not - report the incident(s) to the WC board & your company
Legal Aid Funding has been substantially cut.
Yes.
The person who is the legal heir to the person who owned the mutual fund has the right to claim the fund sale proceeds. The person should show proof that he/she is the legal heir of the deceased fund owner in order to claim the proceeds. If the primary beneficiary is alive, the legal heir cannot claim the amount.
The "legal description" of a parcel of real estate is the description carried forward in the deeds for that property. The legal description must be used for purposes of conveyance or in any other instrument that purports to affect that property such as a mortgage, lien or lease.
Redress
You will have up to 30 days to file a legal claim when you get hurt on the job.
Anyone with legal standing and a legal claim against you can sue you.