You can obtain a certified copy at the land records office. It will serve any purpose as well as the original of the recorded deed.
You can obtain a certified copy at the land records office. It will serve any purpose as well as the original of the recorded deed.
You can obtain a certified copy at the land records office. It will serve any purpose as well as the original of the recorded deed.
You can obtain a certified copy at the land records office. It will serve any purpose as well as the original of the recorded deed.
Transfer by a valid deed.Transfer by a valid deed.Transfer by a valid deed.Transfer by a valid deed.
The most current deed is the only deed that is valid. It is proof of the current ownership.The most current deed is the only deed that is valid. It is proof of the current ownership.The most current deed is the only deed that is valid. It is proof of the current ownership.The most current deed is the only deed that is valid. It is proof of the current ownership.
No, if the info is false the deed is too.
Yes a gift deed can be valid if it is done legally and correctly. The deed would have to be viewed by an attorney to determine if it was executed correctly.
If your name is on the deed then you own the property as long as the deed is valid and properly recorded in the land records.
Contact the recorder at the link provided below for instructions to obtain a copy of your deed.
A deed must be signed by the parties to the deed. If one of them was dead when the deed was created, then they could not have signed the document!
NO. The bank has no such "right". You can obtain a copy of your deed from the land records office where it was originally recorded.NO. The bank has no such "right". You can obtain a copy of your deed from the land records office where it was originally recorded.NO. The bank has no such "right". You can obtain a copy of your deed from the land records office where it was originally recorded.NO. The bank has no such "right". You can obtain a copy of your deed from the land records office where it was originally recorded.
You are referring to a "quitclaim" deed. If the deed is valid then the person named in the deed is the rightful owner.
The deed would be declared invalid. It was obtained through fraud.
yes.
Certified copies of your deed are usually requested for some legal transaction such as a sale or mortgage or evidence in a court case. Entities who don't have access to the land records usually will request certified copies of land records to make certain the documents are complete.