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Come on guy

Posted by BIG on August 01, 2011 at 8:32 PM

In Reply to: Re: No. Don't drink the Kool-Aid (nt) posted by Rod Ciferri on August 01, 2011 at 7:26 AM

: : Rod-
: : Could you expand on this statement-
: : "When a homeowner initially buys he/she owns the property free and clear after all liens are cleared"

: : At what point specifically does the buyer who just bought the property own the property free and clear, even if instantaneous? What document or evidence would show that?

: By operation of law, the grant deed has to come before the deed of trust. Otherwise, the trustor has no security to give.

Hey Guy

Get the hint. Kick rocks and move. Stop being a scammer. I would love to buy your house and
kick you out.

Move!


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