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1.1 % of consideration or fair market value for residential property transfers less than $400,000 and 1.45% of consideration or fair market value on the entire amount, if transfer is greater than $400,000. Note: For residential properties under $400,000, the rate is 1.1% of consideration or fair market value.
In a county clerks office, recordation1 (also referred to as recording) is the opposite of filing. When a person records a document in such an office, the clerk makes a copy (usually digital, in the past micrographic, and originally by hand) and the original is returned to the deed holder.
(ˌrɛkɔːˈdeɪʃən ) noun. 1. formal. the act or process of recording something in the official records.
Documents describe how things should be done. They have a version history and they require a proper review process when updated. Records on the other hand show how things were done. They are proof of activities performed (i.e. proof of SOPs being followed) and they do not need a release process.
Recording is documenting data of an individuals health information that is traceable, secure, and permanent for communication. In contrast, reporting refers to exchanging health care data in either oral or written form. Accurate timing and proper documentation are the two vital components of reporting and recording.
DEED REQUIREMENTS All deeds and other property-related documents must be accompanied by a completed Maryland State Intake Sheet . A deed which changes or transfers ownership of property must be accompanied by a lien certificate. A deed submitted without a lien certificate will not be processed.
Blacks Law Dictionary defines an owner of real property as a person who is vested with title to property and has a right to enjoy that property and do with it as he or she pleases. The Record Owner is usually defined in the CCRs as the owner of the Title at the time of notice.
Digital recording, however, has a clear cost advantage, allowing creators to record musical works on their computers anywhere in the world. Analog recording still requires a professional recording studio full of the right equipment.