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Old 09-27-2007, 10:16 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by andrewmitch
Maybe the place is start is to list all the reasons why we pay and then put a plan in place to correct each one.

Reasons:

1) You only bought the Real Estate
This is all you ever buy as land cannot be bought, sold or traded; but the act of buying does not trigger any liability.
2) You registered the Deed w/ the Clerk
This is the hook, along with the property tax assignment clause within the deed, if any.
3) You didn't pay in gold
Irrelevant, contracts only require consideration, which the parties may determine for themselves. The purchase agreement sets forth the terms of the sale, the deed is the "receipt" which enumerates restrictions on the property and is the title.
4) You have a mortgage (ie contract w/ the Federal Reserve)
The mortgage is a separate contract and may or may not have stipulations attached to it. Private mortgages are available.
5) You accepted government services (ie kids in school)
More precisely, it is registration into their voting system.
6) You don't have proper title to the land.
This is probably the case in 99% of all transactions; not properly accepting the grant of land.

Quote:
Originally Posted by robhalford88
As for the property tax bit, I agree. What you would be doing, by registering, is giving the government a higher security interest than the your own.
Exactly, recordation establishes a first lien.

Quote:
Originally Posted by andrewmitch
I think we'd have a much better time in court arguing about contracts than we would about allodial title.
Arguing is futile as the contracts and title will speak for themselves.

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