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The map or plat contains the linear measurements necessary to describe the areas. Description by Calls — Description by reference to physical objects. These are sometimes called deed calls or running out the calls. ... The line may be a measurement, such as metes or a natural feature, such as call to a river or a road.
The map or plat contains the linear measurements necessary to describe the areas. Description by Calls — Description by reference to physical objects. These are sometimes called deed calls or running out the calls. ... The line may be a measurement, such as metes or a natural feature, such as call to a river or a road.
Legal description is the geographical description of a real estate property for the purpose of identifying the property for legal transactions. A legal description of the property unambiguously identifies the location, boundaries, and any existing easements on the property.
There are three commonly used types of legal descriptions: those based on the United States Public Land Survey System, metes and bounds, and subdivision into platted lots. Sometimes, a combination of the above is utilized.
You can find the legal description on the property's current or previously recorded deeds, your County Register or Recorder of Deeds Office (often online), property tax assessments, websites such as Zillow.com, your mortgage contract, or your land title.
A legal description/land description is the method of locating or describing land in relation to the public land survey system, which was established by law in 1785, under the Articles of Confederation. Land is broken down into areas called townships. Townships are for the most part 36 square miles or 6 miles square.
A deed is the physical legal document whereas title is the name that describes a person's legal position regarding something. Deeds are official written documents, and in most states are required to be recorded in a courthouse or assessor's office.
Title is not a document on file in public record, but is a term that is conceptual. In short, a deed is something you can hold in your hand, whereas a title is just the term for the person or persons who own the property. The way I like to remember the difference between the two is based off of their first letters.
A house deed is a written document that shows who owns a particular property. When someone is ready to buy a house, the buyer and seller must sign a deed in order to transfer the property's ownership rights to the new homeowner. A deed is an important legal tool.
In property law, a title is a bundle of rights in a piece of property in which a party may own either a legal interest or equitable interest. The rights in the bundle may be separated and held by different parties. It may also refer to a formal document, such as a deed, that serves as evidence of ownership.
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