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When a property deed of trust is paid in full what do I need

Posted on: 28th Oct, 2008 02:57 pm
I am getting conflicting information regarding a deed of trust.
When the note/deed of trust is paid in full some articles states that need a reconveyance from the trustee, other states the
trustee title to the property is void at payoff.
What do I need to make the property is in my name correctly.
your current note holder should send you a lien release. You take that to the county to obtain the deed.
Posted on: 28th Oct, 2008 06:28 pm
Hi lm!

Welcome to forums!

You will get certain documents from the trustee which will state that you have paid off the lien/dues. Once you receive them, you should go to the county recorder's office and get the deed. Normally, this will take some time as the county recorder's office will check the details to find out if everything is in place or not.

Feel free to ask if you have further queries.

Sussane
Posted on: 28th Oct, 2008 07:39 pm
Hi Lm,

I agree with Elnora here. The mortgage lender should provide you with a Deed of Trust release certificate. And the trustee will reconvey title to the property by means of deed of reconveyance.

Hope this helps...

May god bless you.

Samantha
Posted on: 29th Oct, 2008 04:56 am
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