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- Hey guys, Clint Coons here, and in this video, I want to talk about the use of deeds, and put a little different spin on it that you may not be aware of, on how you can go about deeding your property without anybody knowing. Okay, lets get started. (lively rock music) All right, so heres the deal. If youve bought property before, you know what a deed, how a deed works, right? People get a deed, they transfer property to someone. You receive your deed if youve bought the property. You take that deed down to the county recorder. You record it right away. And now youre listed as the legal owner on title to that real estate, so the whole world at large knows. So a lot of people assume that in order to transfer title for a legally enforceable deed, you have to record it. Well, that is not the case. When youre transferring title to property, the recording aspect of a deed isnt necessary. Now, its important. Dont get me wrong, all right? You want to protect yourself against claims