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Updated almost 13 years ago, 02/12/2012

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James Harper
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Boise, ID
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Examples of Deed of Reconveyance

James Harper
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Boise, ID
Posted

I have a loan where a private party financed a deal, but they dont know how to file a Deed of Reconveyance. I am willing to do the running around to get it notarized to keep the lender. Anyone have a good example of the Deed of Reconveyance and what needs to go in the blocks?

I found at

http://www.sbcvote.us/pdf/forms/recorder/FullReconveyance.pdf

but I cannot figure what all of the blanks are for?

I also found a site that lays out all of the definitions, but I am still having trouble piecing it all together.

http://wiki.lawdepot.com/wiki/Deed_of_Reconveyance_FAQ_-_United_States

Any help from the guru's would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Jim

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