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Hi Anne, If I catch it in time, I would try to call the party that sent the document and let them know it is in the wrong town. I will return it to them. to them. Nancy
----- Original Message -----
From: Anne Gilbert
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Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 9:10 AM
Subject: Recordings question
My name is Anne Gilbert. I am a real-estate paralegal and title abstractor.
I would like to ask town clerks a recording question.
What do town clerks do if you receive a document, like a Mortgage Deed, that is for property in a different town?
If you record it, how do you index such a document? If you don't record it, do you keep a record of what you did with it?
Thanks,
Anne
Dorset, Vermont
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