Title - Recording Acts Flashcards

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Recording Acts

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  • Deed doesn’t need to be recorded to be valid & convey good title
  • All states have enacted recording Acts that establish priorities among conflicting claims to land
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Common Law Recording

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First in Time First in Right

  • Strong presumption that the first pers. to record a prop. int. is the first pers. with a tight to the prop.
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Notice Statutes

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  • Buyer purchases without notice of prior int.
    • Bone Fide Purchaser
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Race Statutes

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  • Minority of States
  • Buyer who records first wins, regardless of his knwoledge of any prior conflicting interests
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Race-Notice Statute

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  • Subsequent Purchaser has no notice of prior conflicting int. AND
  • Is the first to record
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Who is a bona fide purchaser?

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  1. Buyer who takes without notice of any other claims AND
  2. Pays value
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Who is entitled to protection under the recording statutes?

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A grantee who pays value for an interest in real prop.

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What is the shelter rule?

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Grantors who are protected by the recording act protect “shelter” their grantees who would otherwise be unprotected

  • Exception - A purchaser who is not a BFP can’t convey to BFP & then buy back the prop. to get the status of BFP
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Actual Notice

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  • Grantee has actual, personal knowledge of prior int
  • Can’t win under notice or race-notice statute
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Inquiry Notice

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  • If reas. investigation would disclose prior claims, grantee can’t prevail against them
    • Someone else has poss. or doc. referenced in chain of title
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Constructive Notice

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  • Grantees have notice of any Prior conveyances:
    • Properly recorded &
    • appears in chain of title
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What are the methods for recording conveyances ?

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  1. Tract Index
    • Records for each parcel in the county have chronological listing of each conveyance of the prop
  2. Grantor/Grantee Index (Majority)
    • Step 1 - pot. buy. searches for grantor’s name as grantee in grantee index
    • Step 2 - search for name of grantor’s grantor as a grantee … until title searched back to its inception (Common law rule) OR as far back as rec. statute provides
    • Step 3 - Grantors are searched as grantors to verify chain of title
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What is a wild deed?

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  • Deed recorded outside the chain of title
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What is estoppel by deed?

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Applies when a grantor transfers title to prop. that they don’t actually own BUT they later acquire title to

  • Minority - title transf. auto. to the prior grantee (Grantor estopped from later denying the effectiveness of the deed)
  • Majority - Prev. grantee must go to court and assert a claim to title
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