
07-04-2007, 07:07 PM
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Mental Jujitsu
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 564
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Originally Posted by manros
Without signing/using the "transfer tax document"?
Depends on if they even have such a thing where you live, but it will be filed one way or anohter.
And how do the gov, the tax assessor, etc. knows the property belongs to you if it is not recorded?
Ownership of property is based on what is filed with the county when the deed is recorded. If a new deed is not recorded, it will be assumed to belong to the registered owner. A recorded deed takes precedence over one not recorded.
What is the best way to proceed when you want to quik claim..?
Why would you want one? Presumably you got a deed from the previous owner when they sold it.
How do you take your property off the county records? Is it a way to do this?
You don’t. Each parcel is listed with the county and by the last owner of record, that will never go away. They will change the name on the registration when a new deed is recorded, but that is all that can and will ever happen.
Thanks
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