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Each state has a certain statute of limitations for security instruments. The instrument should be recorded as soon as it's executed in order to preserve the interest of the lender in the property. If the lender doesn't record the security deed immediately it can be recorded any time during the statute of limitations. However, subsequent liens that have already been recorded would take precedence.

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What is the OK statute of limitations on quit claim deed?

There is no statute of limitations regarding the efficacy of a deed. A valid deed creates a new owner of the property. It never expires. However, the new owner must record the deed in the land records to notify the world that the property has a new owner. See related question link.


What is the statute of limitations to contest a quit claim deed in Ohio?

There is no time limit on a court order.


What it the statute of limitations to contest a real estate deed transfer that was signed by someone mentally incapacitated and who died 9 days later?

If their death occurred only nine days after the transfer was signed it is doubtful that any statute of limitations is involved. You will have to file suit in civil court contesting the validity of the transaction based on your allegations.


How do you remove a land restriction that restricts mobile homes?

If the restriction was placed on the land by deed by a prior fee owner she/he must record an instrument to extinguish the restriction. If that is not possible then the restriction has to run the statute of limitations. Research deed restrictions in your state laws.


What is the statute of limitations for a seller of land sold in CT where a land dispute has arose on the sold property between the buyer and abutting neighbors?

There are so many different aspects to the answer that you need to consult with an attorney in your jurisdiction. The best one to call would be the attorney who represented you at the time of purchase. If there was title insurance policy you may be covered. You may have rights if you acquired by a warranty deed. There isn't really a statute of limitations for land disputes. They must be resolved in order to clear the title. If your question concerns a statute of limitations for bringing a suit against the seller then you need discuss that issue with an attorney who can review your situation, study the controlling laws and explain your options.


What does it mean to register a deed and abstract?

Typically means filing it at the county clerk's office.


What is the effect of filing cancellation of deed?

You cannot cancel a deed unless it is a deed that was executed in a state that allows transfer on death deeds. In that case you should consult an attorney to determine how to file a proper revocation.


In Kentucky if you deed your house to your child if you enter a nursing home how long does the deed have to be in effect to insure it is safe from government attachment?

I believe that is a federal statute of two years


Does a lender need to file a deed of trust on your property?

It depends on the jurisdiction. The lender needs to file a deed of trust or a mortgage to protect its security interest in the property.It depends on the jurisdiction. The lender needs to file a deed of trust or a mortgage to protect its security interest in the property.It depends on the jurisdiction. The lender needs to file a deed of trust or a mortgage to protect its security interest in the property.It depends on the jurisdiction. The lender needs to file a deed of trust or a mortgage to protect its security interest in the property.


How would you word a preamble in health services contract with nurses union?

No. it is an introduction part of a statute or deed.


Must the Declarant follow the Master Deed?

Yes. The declarant is bound by the provisions in the Master Deed as well as any unit owner unless there are any provisions that have been determined to be unlawful by statute, ordinance or court order.Yes. The declarant is bound by the provisions in the Master Deed as well as any unit owner unless there are any provisions that have been determined to be unlawful by statute, ordinance or court order.Yes. The declarant is bound by the provisions in the Master Deed as well as any unit owner unless there are any provisions that have been determined to be unlawful by statute, ordinance or court order.Yes. The declarant is bound by the provisions in the Master Deed as well as any unit owner unless there are any provisions that have been determined to be unlawful by statute, ordinance or court order.


How do you file a quitclaim deed in SC?

Take the properly executed quit claim deed to the county courthouse. Ask for the deed room. Take the original and a few copies along with the appropriate filing fee to the clerk.

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