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danno6925

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Need more information to offer an opinion. Where in the process are you? Why does this have any bearing on the transaction?
 
recording questions

mass.

back in Oct. 2005, i deeded my home into a trust with someone else (not a family member) as trustee and beneficiary. i am now trying to sell the house to my father. i did not record the instruments because i didnt have the money to at the time. now the mortgage company is telling me the sale will not be an arms length transaction because i owned the property. but i legally have not owned this property since i signed and had the documents notarized, right?
 

seniorjudge

Senior Member
Q: do deeds and trusts need to be recorded to complete the sales and transfers?

A: No. Once these instruments are signed, sealed, and delivered, they are effective. Recording puts them on public notice.
 

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