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Complete Property Deed Search Report
We conduct a detailed examination of historical records concerning a property’s deed to ensure there are no legal issues that could affect its transfer. This meticulous process involves scrutinizing various public records and legal documents to verify the current ownership and to uncover any potential claims, liens, or encumbrances that may exist.
$24.00 – $95.00
Report Samples
Here is a sample Deed search Report for properties in the USA, providing critical details about property ownership, transaction history, liens, and encumbrances. A Deed Search helps real estate professionals, title companies, and buyers verify the legal owner of the property and any potential issues that may affect the transfer of ownership. What’s Included in the Deed Search Report? Key Information in the Report:
Key Objectives
Verify Ownership: Confirm the current owner of the property by examining the deed and tracing the chain of ownership to ensure all transfers have been legally conducted. Identify Encumbrances: Detect any existing liens, mortgages, judgments, or other legal encumbrances recorded against the property deed that could affect its transfer. Uncover Restrictions: Identify any restrictions, easements, or covenants associated with the deed that may limit the use of the property or impose certain obligations on the owner. Resolve Discrepancies: Highlight and resolve any discrepancies in the deed, such as property descriptions, boundary lines, or ownership records, to ensure accuracy and legal clarity.
Outcomes
Clear Deed: If no issues are found, the deed is considered clear, and the property can be transferred without concerns, ensuring a smooth transaction. Encumbered Deed: If encumbrances such as liens, mortgages, or judgments are discovered, they must be resolved before the property can be transferred, ensuring the buyer receives a clear and marketable deed. Restricted Deed: If restrictions, easements, or covenants are identified, they will be clearly outlined, informing the buyer of any limitations on property use or obligations that come with ownership. Discrepant Deed: If discrepancies in the deed (e.g., in property descriptions, boundary lines, or ownership records) are found, they must be resolved to ensure accuracy and legal clarity before proceeding with the property transfer.
Deed Search Covered Locations
Our comprehensive deed search services cover all states in the USA, including Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. With our nationwide coverage, you can trust that your deed search will be conducted with the highest level of accuracy and thoroughness, regardless of the property’s location.