Read search requests with attention to detail; ascertained the type of title evidence required; and obtained
legal descriptions of property as well as names of all involved parties.
The title report includes the full
legal description of the property; a summary of real estate tax payments due and paid; and, recent claims made to the property along with notes stating whether those claims have been satisfied (i.e. are no longer in effect).
If buying or offering real property as collateral,
legal description of the property and copies of any previous appraisals and environmental reports.
The property information will include, in most cases, an appraisal and
a legal description of the property, such as a title report.
If you have a real estate agent, they will assist you with this, and the offer should contain the following items: a complete
legal description of the property, the amount of earnest money, your down payment and finance details, the price you are offering, your proposed closing date and move - in date, the length of time the offer is valid, and any other details of the transaction, such as if appliances are included in the sale, etc..
You have to provide a street address for the home you are buying, the number of units (if it's not a stand - alone property),
a legal description of the property, the year it was built, and a few other items relating to the home.
This type of deed affords greater protection to the buyer than a quitclaim deed and contains a complete
legal description of the property being conveyed.
You'll need
the legal description of the property as well as the parcel number.
The goal of
a legal description of property is to provide a means of identifying a property in such a way that it is able to be completely identified by using the legal description provided.
As a landlord or homeowner, you'll need to provide
a legal description of property when renting or selling.
In Washington, the requirements for a Bargain and sale deed are simple: it must be in writing, contain
a legal description of the property, be signed by the grantor, and the grantor's signature must be notarized.
Property details The property address and
a legal description of property being sold.
You should be able to obtain the complete
legal description of your property from the County Recorder's Office by providing your municipal address or tax parcel number.
Searched public records and examined titles to determine legal condition of property title: Examined copies of records, such as deeds of trust, liens, judgments, easements, vital statistics, and plat and map books to determine ownership and legal restrictions and to verify
legal description of property.
In some areas, if you have
a legal description of the property (name, address, tax map, and parcel number), you can call the zoning office or city hall, or even e-mail your request for information.
Usually on land deals, this person takes
a legal description of the property and maps out the exact boundaries.
The purchase contract did not contain
a legal description of the property, other than the street address.
Section 9 - 503 establishes the requirement of a writing containing
a legal description of the property for the transfer of an interest in real property.
Idaho's highest court has considered whether a broker could claim unpaid commissions when listing agreements failed to contain a complete
legal description of the properties.
This document is
a legal description of your property and the proof that you own it.
Because the Parcel Register * reveals, as of the date of the search, who the legal homeowners are,
the legal description of the property, the property identification number of the property, type of ownership, percentage of ownership, dates, registration numbers and amounts of registered encumbrances like liens, charges (mortgages), transfers and more...
Title Companies provide title reports that show, among other things,
the legal description of the property, all of the liens recorded against a property, and a «plat map.»
For the divorce decree to be an effective conveyance of the property it is important for the divorce decree to contain
the legal description of the property to be conveyed.
Several national trade associations representing mortgage lenders and a document preparation company commented that when disclosing an alternative property address as described by proposed comment 37 (a)(6)-1, sample form H - 24 does not contain enough space to include
a legal description of the property given that legal descriptions are often paragraphs long.
Not exact matches
Weeks or months prior to the sale date, a list
of tax sale
properties is made public along with the
property's
legal description and the minimum tender amount (also known as the Cancellation Price).
It asks in - depth questions concerning you, your income, assets and liabilities, your credit, and your
legal history, as well as a
description of the
property you wish to buy.
The information needed to complete the appraisal ranges from comments by the appraiser, if applicable,
legal description, sales price, square footage and price per square foot, age, condition, total rooms, date
of appraised value and appraised value, among hundreds
of other identifying aspects
of the
property.
If your particular
legal specialty requires use
of some special symbols (§ for code citations, ° for
property descriptions, etc.), you don't want to go to the Insert Symbols menu every single time.
We also give you the option
of attaching
legal descriptions or sketches
of the
property.
A
legal description of real
property does not require that a street address be present.
Where a freehold
property being purchased includes multiple parcels (or parts thereof), the
legal descriptions and PINs
of all parts; and
Her practice is concentrated in the areas
of real estate and construction, with extensive experience in examination
of title issues and resolution
of claims relating to competing
property interests, survey and
legal description challenges, extinguishing liens and encumbrances, and resolving construction contract and defect disputes.
This may include copies
of transfers, deeds, or other document containing the municipal address, the registry or land titles division, the
property identifier number, the
legal description and the assessment roll number, if any.
(2) The registrar must include on any indefeasible title for a strata lot, in the
legal description, the words «together with an interest in the common
property in proportion to the unit entitlement
of the strata lot as shown on Form V».
You'll want to include details like: the
property's physical address and a
legal description; the mortgage amount; when the deed goes into effect; whether the lender, the borrower, or a third party is creating the mortgage deed form; whether the parties are individuals, married couples, businesses, or trusts; the contact information
of both parties; and where each party will sign the deed.
If either
of these documents show the address or
legal land
description of your second
property you should have at least some coverage.
Title examiner checks the precision
of information listed on a title, finds the maps showing the
description of the titled
properties, researches any other
legal restrictions related to a titled
property, generates and preserves title records.
The activities
of Title Searchers include reading the title evidence required, obtaining the
legal description of various
property titles and comparing the
legal description of title
properties with the
legal description found in records in order to check factors like tax code, parcel numbers or the
property's boundaries.
Reviewed the data collected by the field crews, calculated the boundaries
of the surveyed
property and created
legal descriptions from this reviewed data
When an agent takes a listing, it's mandatory for us to accurately describe the
property including the name
of the registered owner — making sure the listing reflects the full name (s) the
property is registered in; lot size including frontage, depth and area if it is a large piece
of land; and the
legal description.
• Deed: The county recorder's office will keep this original document, which details how you hold title, the names
of the sellers giving you title and the
property's
legal description.
Rosen: When an agent takes a listing, it's mandatory for us to accurately describe the
property including the name
of the registered owner — making sure the listing reflects the full name (s) the
property is registered in; lot size including frontage, depth and area if it is a large piece
of land; and the
legal description.
Yes, you'll learn terms,
legal terms, like encroachment, easement, plat and survey,
property descriptions, market value and what must be present to establish a market value, what a single family dwelling is (many here don't even know what that is, yet they try to deal in them), you'll learn what
property rights are and how certain rights are conveyed, what may cloud title or encumber title, what a lien is and types
of liens as well as their priority, what responsibilities there are with ownership... and the list goes on.
Although the addendum was not attached at the time
of execution, the Broker claimed that the plat and the individual
legal property descriptions were added at a later date when the parties extended the listing agreements.
I have had success with clients in using the GeoWarehouse reports, specifically the
property details to show the particulars
of a
property including the
legal description and how much the
property sold for and when it last sold.»
Topics we'll discuss in this course include the basics
of real estate law,
legal descriptions of real
property, the process
of transferring a title, encumbrances that occur in real estate, and the process
of obtaining title insurance and escrow.
The job
of a realtor is to, ascertain that the
property listed is given accurate
legal description and that he / she is fully familiar with current market conditions.
A document preparation company and a national title company requested guidance on whether a
legal description or other
description of the real
property could be disclosed where the
property securing the transaction does not have a street address.