Lien Sheets are no Longer Required for Confirmatory Deeds in Harford County, Maryland.
No research on outstanding balances due from the owner will be completed. All other types of Deed transfers will require a lien sheet prior to processing. If a deed is presented without a lien, the presenter must provide a copy of this policy circling which category the deed falls under in order to receive the lien sheet exemption.
Drafting and filing a deed can be a strenuous and difficult process. Making sure your deed is recorded correctly is important because they are very difficult to change after the fact, so it is a good idea to contact an experienced attorney.
For a free, confidential conversation to discuss this and other Maryland property law matters, including drafting, filing and recording Maryland property deeds for a modest fixed fee, contact Maryland property attorney Stephen J. Reichert at 410-299-4959, sreichert@reichertlegal.com or by clicking here.
Day, evening and weekend appointments are available in office or at your residence. Mr. Reichert personally serves clients throughout the entire state of Maryland.
Attorney Reichert looks forward to assisting you with your Maryland property law, property title and real estate deed issues.
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- Jun, 24, 2019
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