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  Sherburne County Recorder - Real Estate Recording Systems
"Recording" means the documents are reproduced and returned to the presenter.
Recorded homestead documents are listed at the beginning of many abstracts in Sherburne County.
In Minnesota the County Recorder is the Registrar of Titles.
www.co.sherburne.mn.us /recorder/realestate/realestate.htm   (611 words)

  
 Lynchburg Company Realtors: Real Estate Glossary
Absolute ownership of real property; owner is entitled to the entire property with unconditional power of disposition during the owners life and upon his death the property descends to the owner's designated heirs.
A real estate installment selling arrangement whereby the buyer may use and occupy land, but no deed is given by seller until the sales price has been paid.
An individual who often owns a real estate company or is in a management position, and who is licensed to represent a buyer or a seller in a real estate transaction.
www.lynchburgrealtors.com /glossary.html   (6906 words)

  
 Recording   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The act of publicly recording a real estate transaction is normally the final step required to fully establish the validity of that transaction.
In fact, recording laws are structured to protect the bona fide purchasers and owners of the real property.
Recording allows the public to know about the legal condition of the subject property, especially when someone is interested in buying it or obtaining an interest in that property.
www.atlasmortgagecorp.net /literature/Recording.htm   (1388 words)

  
 Real Estate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES I is a 30-hour course and is an overview of licensing as a real estate broker and salesperson, ethics of practice, and the Texas Real Estate Licensing Act, titles to and conveyance of real estate, legal descriptions, law of agency, deeds, encumbrances and liens, distinctions between personal and real property, contracts.
REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES II is a 30-hour course and is an overview of listing agreements, appraisal, finance, mortgage theory, closing procedures, evidence of title and recording, real estate mathematics, leases, landlord and tenant act, property management, land use controls and real estate investment.
This 30-hour course is a study of real estate professionalism and ethics; characteristics of successful salespersons; time management; psychology of marketing; listing procedures; advertising; negotiating and closing financing; and the deceptive trade practice act, consumer protection act, and commercial code.
www.accd.edu /spc/ce/real_estate.htm   (604 words)

  
 Recording Real Estate Documents Lawyers and Legal Information
Usually, the types of documents that are recorded affect title to real property such as a deed, mortgage, easement, judgment, lien, foreclosure, or request for notice of default.
In states that have not enacted a recording statute, states follow the common law that says "first in time is first in right" so that  priority is given to the one who is first in line, regardless if it was recorded or not.
Since the Recording Acts are difficult to understand and the laws of each state differ when it comes to real estate, it may be wise to consult with an experienced real estate lawyer in your area when purchasing an interest in real property.
www.legalmatch.com /law-library/article/recording-real-estate-documents.html   (462 words)

  
 Mortgage and Real Estate Terms
Prior to recording real estate legal documents, such as grant deeds and deeds of trust, a Notary Public acknowledges the person's signature on the document.
When the real estate is in a condominium project, the unit owner is the exclusive owner only of the air space within his or her portion of the building (the unit) and is an owner in common with respect to the land and other common portions of the property.
Tax as applied to real estate is an enforced charge imposed on persons, property, or income to be used to support the State.
www.idealfinancial.com /mortgage_and_real_estate_terms.htm   (12497 words)

  
 Real Estate Terms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Real estate brokers and mortgage brokers receive a commission for the services they provide; a real estate broker secures a buyer for a property that is for sale and a mortgage broker secures a mortgage loan for the buyer to finance the purchase of a property.
Instead, they record a deed of trust which is essentially the same thing; an instrument given by the borrower to a third party (trustee) vesting title to the property in the trustee as security for the borrower's repayment of the mortgage loan.
Recording - The noting in the registrar’s office of the details of a properly executed legal document, such as a deed, a mortgage note, a satisfaction of mortgage, or an extension of mortgage, thereby making it a part of the public record.
home.earthlink.net /~ocaladreamliving/realestateterms.html   (14836 words)

  
 Gov. Pawlenty appoints 9 to Electronic Real Estate Recording Task Force
Knaak is appointed as a representative of real estate attorneys.
Roberts is appointed as a representative of real estate attorneys.
Weis is a member of the Minnesota Real Estate Services Association, where she was president for two terms in 1997 and 1998; and chairperson from 1999 to 2004 of the Minnesota Association of County Officers, Minnesota Real Estate Services Association, and Minnesota Land Title Association Joint Task Force.
www.hometownsource.com /2005/October/28realestate.html   (1057 words)

  
 Clay County Recorder - Real Estate
There are two real estate recording systems in Minnesota.
Over 400 different types of real estate documents are recorded in the Clay County Recorder’s Office.
Determine if current real estate taxes are due and included.
www.co.clay.mn.us /Depts/Recorder/RealEsta.htm   (222 words)

  
 Cedar Real Estate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
An agreement between a real estate broker and a home owner that allows the broker to market and arrange for the sale of the owner's home.
A real estate broker or sales associate who is a member of the National Association of REALTORS® headquartered in Chicago.
(Real estate is legally called "real property," while movables are called "personal property.") Examples of fixtures include installed wall-to-wall carpeting, light fixtures, window coverings, landscaping and so on.
www.cedarrealestate.com /real_estate_jargon_you_should_kn.htm   (529 words)

  
 Requirements for Recording Real Estate Documents
When the document is recorded, a recording certificate is placed in the top three inches of the first page.
If the original deed of trust was recorded prior to January 1, 1986, the original identified note must be presented along with the trustee’s deed under foreclosure, as required by law (RSMo 443.390).
There will be no dual filing of a UCC and real estate filing in the Recorder of Deeds office after July 1, 2001.
www.showmeboone.com /RECORDER/WebPublish/WEBFilingRequirementsRealEstate.htm   (2986 words)

  
 DignityMortgage
If a real estate transaction—such as a sale, mortgage or easement agreement—is not recorded, it may be deemed unenforceable.
Some liens, such as real estate taxes, special assessments and inheritance tax liens, do not need to be recorded to remain binding.
Dignity Mortgage Corporation is based in Chicago, IL (Illinois), but assists real estate investors throughout the country with our creative financing strategies.
www.dignitymortgage.com /RealEstate/Recording.htm   (1509 words)

  
 FROF Articles - Landmark Decision in Recording Real Estate Documents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The backlog caused significant problems for anyone involved in real estate transactions concerning property in Philadelphia, because there was no protection against a subsequent bona fide purchaser or mortgagee, or against other intervening interests in real estate created by the filing of documents in other departments within the City, such as the Prothonotary`s Office.
The Court directed that the City take all necessary action to eliminate the recording and indexing backlogs within six months of the issuance of his decision and required the City to develop a plan for compliance with his directive.
While we continue to monitor the status of the recording and indexing in the City to ensure its ongoing compliance with its statutory obligations, through the PLTA`s efforts, the backlog which has plagued the title industry and others for years appears to have been addressed.
www.frof.com /articles/artDetail.asp?id=132   (544 words)

  
 Douglas County, Colorado | County Clerk & Recorder | Recording Division | Real Estate Recording Fees
(m) For recording all certificates, affidavits, deeds, or other documents containing the name of one or more mining claims, and for indexing the same under the name of each such mining claim, per page.
In addition thereto, for recording an affidavit of annual labor pursuant to Se.
An audio copy of the record may be purchased by contacting the Deputy Clerk to the Board located in the Douglas County Clerk and Recorder's Office at 303.660.7321 or e-mail mnifl@douglas.co.us.
www.douglas.co.us /clerk/recording/Real_Estate_Recording_Fees.html   (500 words)

  
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A real estate installment sales contract or a land sales contract is an agreement between the seller and buyer that states the purchase price and method of payment, as well as other rights and duties.
The final stage in the purchase of real estate is called closing or "settlement." This sometimes complex procedure occurs when the parties submit the final documents required to complete the sale according to terms of the purchase and sale agreement.
All documents of ownership of real property and those reflecting a security interest in real property should be recorded (officially filed) in the county where the property is located.
www.wsba.org /media/publications/pamphlets/realestate.htm   (2543 words)

  
 Recording Title Examiner County Office Documents Real Estate
Recording real estate documents may seem like a simple routine task, but it carries with it its own set of potential dangers.
Recording errors may even be "sleepers," with the full effects not being apparent for months, or even years, after the documents are recorded.
For a Connecticut real estate lawyer you can trust to make sure the last task is done as thoughtfully and professionally as the first, contact us today.
www.closingmanagement.com /CM/Services/Services7.asp   (387 words)

  
 Buncombe County Register Of Deeds - Real Estate - Recording Information
The recording fee for deeds and other papers is $14 for the first page and $3 for each additional page.
Prior to being recorded, deeds conveying an interest in real estate require payment by the grantor of an excise tax stamp at a rate of $2 per $1,000 consideration begin given for the property.
The address of the person receiving the real estate must be on the face of the document for tax purposes.
www.buncombecounty.org /governing/depts/RegisterDeeds/realEstate_recording.htm   (396 words)

  
 City of Aspen - Finance Department - Real Estate Transfer Tax (RETT)
They are normally paid just before recording the purchase deed at the Pitkin County Clerk and Recorder's Office.
They can be paid by using the City of Aspen Real Estate Transfer Tax Transmittal Form and submitting that form along with the proper remittance and the original deed to the City of Aspen Cashier or by mail to: Finance Dept., City of Aspen, 130 South Galena Street, Aspen, Colorado 81611.
Real Estate Transfer Tax Exemptions may be applied for by completing the City of Aspen Real Estate Transfer Tax Exemption Application.
www.aspenpitkin.com /depts/45/tax_realestatetransfer.cfm   (656 words)

  
 Standardization for Recording Real Estate Documents
Nonessential information contained with the margins does not have to comply with the 8-point requirement, but it should be noted that the Recorder is not liable or responsible for insuring that nonessential information is archived.
A cover page for the document is not required, but a filer may choose to present a cover page and it will recorded as the first page of the document.
The Recorders Association will develop a standard rejection form that can be used or adapted by any filing officer.
www.showmeboone.com /Recorder/RealEstateDocumentStandards.htm   (568 words)

  
 Spokane County, Our Government: Recording
The recording department is charged with recording real estate documents, liens, military discharges, maps, and surveys.
Documents recorded prior to June 3, 1996 have a ten digit recording number along with volume and page number, which must be included together when referenced.
Documents recorded after June 3, 1996 are seven digits and do not have a volume and a page number.
www.spokanecounty.org /auditor/recording   (527 words)

  
 Laura Means: Camarillo Real Estate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The search consists of public records, laws and court decisions pertaining to the property to determine the current recorded ownership, any recorded liens or encumbrances or any other matters of record that could affect the title to the property.
Real Estate Commission — Fee paid to a real estate company for services rendered in listing, showing, selling and consummating the transfer of property.
Recording Fees — Fees assessed by a county recorder’s office for recording the documents of a real estate transaction.
www.camarillorealestate.com /escrow.html   (3303 words)

  
 Real Estate
We draft real estate documents which can be understood by lawyers and non-lawyers alike.
Assisting out-of-state law firms with real estate transactions involving Michigan property, and consulting with out-of-state law firms to assist local clients with the acquisition and sale of real property outside of Michigan.
We bill our real estate clients on an hourly basis and we charge for out-of-pocket costs we incur in handling the matter.
www.hnslaw.com /realestate.htm   (342 words)

  
 Real Estate FQA's
The recording fees, transfer tax and intangible tax are collected at the time of filing the documents.
This division is responsible for indexing real estate and personal property records and other documents filed with the Clerk of Superior Court.
This division is responsible for retaining permanent records of all real estate documents filed in the Clerk's Office.
www.fcclk.org /RealEstateFQAs.asp   (1100 words)

  
 The Real Estate Recording Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
If, for example, recording offices in a state may reject a document unless the preparer name is included in the document, we note this information so that the documentation specialist can check the document before submission to see that it conforms to that requirement.
The newsletter is sent in non-updating months to keep you appraised of any significant changes between quarterly updates and to discuss subjects of general interest to real estate documentation.
County recorders are responsible for a variety of publicly recorded documents.
www.ernstpublishing.com /intro.htm   (876 words)

  
 Modernisation of Real-Estate Recording   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Actual real-estate recordings - the land cadastre as well as the land registry - are far from having been designed to follow current users' needs and the development of a market economy.
The three possibilities have in common that in order for them to be carried out, a high quality basic record of real estate itself must first be ensured; they differ in proposals for how other data regarding real estate (property etc.) are to be recorded.
Such a record will be most complete, both in comparison to the present land cadastre and land registry, but also in comparison to a single uniform registry.
www.sigov.si /mop/en/publikacije/bilteni/b2_99.html   (3765 words)

  
 Puerto Vallarta Real Estate - Buying Property in Mexico
This report will tell him who owns the property, the location, surface area and boundaries of the property, and whether it is subject to any encumbrances, such as mortgage or seizure, or any limitation of ownership (as, for example, an easement).
Mortgages must be recorded in the Public Property Register where the mortgaged property is located, as a public deed under which they are established.
This so-called "rescission" clause must be recorded in the Public Property Register to make anyone interested in buying this property aware that an amount is owed on the price and failure to pay could result in cancellation of the sale.
www.pvmirror.com /realestate/129-aug17_2003.html   (1452 words)

  
 Orange County Real Estate
State law requires that a PCOR be filed with our office with other documents related to the transfer of real estate at the time of recording.
As with real property, the assessed value of mobile homes cannot be increased by more than 2% annually, unless there is a change in ownership or new construction.
These interests are typically found where individuals, organizations or companies lease, rent or use real estate owned by the federal, state or local government agency.
www.oc.ca.gov /assessor/realestate.asp   (903 words)

  
 Jasper County Recorder of Deeds/Filing Fees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
It is important to understand that the new law changes document formatting - it does not change statutory requirements for documents to be accepted for recording.
The Recorders Association of Missouri believes that this standardization will create a more efficient and timely recording process for our users.
Since this will be a learning process for everyone, we want to help you in any way possible to understand and implement these changes without disruption to your business.
www.jaspercounty.org /recorder/realestate.htm   (140 words)

  
 Bay Area Real Estate Sales
The proceeds check is disbursed upon the close of escrow and your Escrow Officer is able to verify with the Country Recorder that the documents have recorded and legal transfer has occurred.
With authorization from the real estate agent or principal, orders demands on existing deeds of trust and liens or judgements, if any.
Assisted by title personnel, records the deed, deed of trust and other documents required to complete the transaction with the Country Recorder and orders the title insurance policies.
www.bayarearealestatesales.com /escrow.html   (1588 words)

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