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Anne,
Here in Benson I get at least one every two weeks that is not suppose
to go to our town. I return it to the person that sent it with a note
that I am glad I don't have a mortgage anymore. It is mostly Fed Ex
and lately First American.
Jan from Benson I do not record it!
Quoting Anne Gilbert <[log in to unmask]>:
> 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?
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> Thanks,
> Anne
> Dorset, Vermont
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