Maryland Deeds: Multiple Tax ID’s On The Property
Often times in Maryland the property that needs to be transferred has multiple tax ID’s attached to the record. Should you pay double recording fees when filing the new property deed? No. You should pay the county (or city if in Baltimore) and state for the property transfer per the deed and not per the tax ID for the property. That said, your attorney should be careful to research and include all property ID’s on the recorded Deed.
For a free, confidential conversation to discuss this and other Maryland property law matters, including drafting, filing and recording Maryland property deeds, contact Maryland property lawyer Stephen J. Reichert at 410-299-4959, sreichert@reichertlegal.com or by clicking here.
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- Sep, 30, 2016
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