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Old 05-28-2007, 05:22 AM
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So if A is true:
It is a clerical error signifying nothing.

What point is there to B:?
Call the mortgage company and let them know so they can correct the records.

Aint gonna do it!

You say the *legal description* of my property is all that matters. Ah, not to my mailman, not to the tax man, not to the utility companies that provide service to a street address.
As I understand it, the legal description defines the *land* only, while the street address is somewhat more descriptive of the sum total of property. Altough neither is complete.

Street address is based on observable evidence while "legal description" is the domain of land registry offices, numbers and lines on paper.

The map is NOT the territory. I am not living on the map. And I sho aint convinced.



Would you like to explain further MrG?
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