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Legal descriptions are what we use to describe land so that it can be transferred from one person to another. It is the written word, whereas the boundary survey is the physical location of the tract on the ground.
Minnesota charges a flat fee of $46.00 to record a deed. A deed that cross-references more than four other recorded documents requires an additional $10.00 fee for each document referenced over four.
A legal description is, in effect, a set of written instructions which tell a surveyor how to locate a given piece of property on the ground. Legal descriptions appear in deeds, mortgages, and other documents that affect the property.
It can be Submitted Online or you can use the physical form (See Sample) which may be obtained at your local Recorder's office. Recording (M.S.A. § 507.0944) \u2013 All deeds must be filed with the County Recorder's Office in the area of the property's location.
It can be Submitted Online or you can use the physical form (See Sample) which may be obtained at your local Recorder's office. Recording (M.S.A. § 507.0944) \u2013 All deeds must be filed with the County Recorder's Office in the area of the property's location.
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If you are the owner of the property you may obtain a copy for free by calling 612-348-5139. If you are not the owner of the property, a Torrens Certificate is available for fee. See the Document copy fees on this page to determine cost.
Property Transfer in Minnesota The grantor must sign the deed and have their signature notarized in order to accomplish a transfer of property. The Minnesota deed is then recorded in the county where the property is located.
Property Transfer in Minnesota The grantor must sign the deed and have their signature notarized in order to accomplish a transfer of property. The Minnesota deed is then recorded in the county where the property is located.
A general warranty deed is used to transfer an interest in real estate in Minnesota in most real estate transactions. A Minnesota warranty deed conveys real property with warranty covenants to the buyer. It requires an acknowledgement of the grantor's signature.
The Torrens Title register is the primary register for land held in NSW under the Real Property Act 1900. The Torrens Title system was introduced to NSW with the commencement of the Real Property Act 1863. Since then, all land granted by the Crown is subject to the provisions of this Act.

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