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David Carbajal
  • Developer
  • Chino, CA
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Lander Count Nevada, Recording Deeds

David Carbajal
  • Developer
  • Chino, CA
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I am currently working on purchasing 9 parcels in lander County Nevada.. I have questions on processing the deed for these properties... The current owner is a corporation who owns all 9 parcels... 1. I plan to use a warranty deed... What type of proof does the owner need to present to show that they are the authorized corporate representative ? 2. Can I put all nine parcels on the same deed? As well as the declaration of value for all 9 ? I need any and all help here.. I have never done this!! Sidebar: these are vacant lots that I am getting for pennies on the dollar, so it is not worth going through a title company and might not be worth using an attorney if the price is too high.... 2.