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The recording process Documents are recorded in the county where the property is located. When the Recorders Office receives a document for recording, we review it for compliance with Oregon recording statutes.
An Oregon deed is a legally binding form used to transfer interests in real estate from one person to another. The seller of the property is typically referred to as the grantor and the buyer of the property is typically referred to as the grantee.
Recording (O.R.S. 93.760) A deed should be filed at the Recorders Office in the County where the property is located (See List of County Offices). Required Disclosure (O.R.S. 93.040) This Statement must be written in all deeds filed in the State of Oregon.
Acknowledgments In addition to the signature of the grantor(s), deeds must be acknowledged to be recorded and acceptable as evidence of ownership without other proof. Each state has special acknowledgment forms. Name, Address, phone The names of the grantor and the grantee should appear on the deed.
A warranty deed is a transfer of title where the seller pledges to the buyer that the property is owned free and clear of all liens. This deed is the most commonly used deed with the issuance of title insurance.
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Acknowledgments In addition to the signature of the grantor(s), deeds must be acknowledged to be recorded and acceptable as evidence of ownership without other proof. Each state has special acknowledgment forms. Name, Address, phone The names of the grantor and the grantee should appear on the deed.
The title deeds to a property with a mortgage are usually kept by the mortgage lender. They will only be given to you once the mortgage has been paid in full. But, you can request copies of the deeds at any time.
The three most common types of deeds are: Grant Deeds. Quitclaim Deed. Warranty Deed.
The answer is c. The grantors signature, not the grantees signature, is necessary. Its not a requirement for the grantee to sign since theyre the property recipients. All of the components of a valid deed are outlined below.
Every conveyance, deed, land sale contract, assignment of all or any portion of a sellers or purchasers interest in a land sale contract or other agreement or memorandum thereof affecting the title of real property within this state which is not recorded as provided by law is void as against any subsequent purchaser

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