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Q: What is the deed of dreadful note?
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How do you get your original deed of trust note?

If you want to get your original deed of trust note, it will need to be obtained from the trustee. A deed of trust is a document that secures a loan with real property.


What is another term for deed of trust?

promisary note


Is a mortgage note and a deed the same thing?

yes


Insturctions on filling out straight note secured by deed of trust?

What is the difference between a straight note and a promissory note:


Satisfaction of note with two mortgages?

A note indicating you satisfied both of your mortgages may proceed the deed you will receive from your mortgage company. You should put your deed in a safe place when you get it.


Does owner financing and contract for deed mean the same thing?

When a home seller offers "owner financing", they are essentially offering to hold a mortgage note for the deed on the property. The mortgage note is the "contract". The contract pledges the deed to the buyer once they pay in full. Once the "contract" is paid off, then the deed is transferred to the buyer as the new owner.


How will a scrivener's error impact the validity of a note mortgage or deed?

As long as the error is corrected with a scriveners amendment and recorded, then the deed stands as intended.


What dreadful weather or what a dreadful weather?

People usually say ''What dreadful weather!'' Never ''What a dreadful weather!'' If that's what your question was... Hope that helped! :)


How do you spell dreadful?

'Dreadful' is the correct spelling.


What is a sentence with the word dreadful?

The meal yesterday was dreadful.There was a dreadful smell coming from the drain.


Does a mortgage promissory note have to be notarized?

Most lenders do not require the promissory note to be notarized. The deed of trust, however, is usually required to be notarized.


Deeding property before it is paid?

Could be a "deed in trust", meaning the deed is granted with a provision reverting its ownership to the seller if the corresponding note is not paid according to its terms.