Deed Of Trust Records Without Promissory Note In King

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County:
King
Control #:
US-00183
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Description

This form is a deed of trust modification. It is to be entered into by a borrower, co-grantor, and the lender. The agreement modifies the mortgage or deed of trust to secure a debt described within the agreement. Other provisions include: renewal and extension of the lien, co-grantor liability, and note payment terms.


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FAQ

Some of the most common reasons trusts are invalid include: Legal formalities were not followed when executing the trust instrument. The trust was created or modified through forgery or another type of fraud. The trust maker was not mentally competent when they created or modified the trust.

Recording a Deed Any Deed (that is, the document evidencing the transfer of real property) is required to be recorded in the County Auditor's Office of the county in which the real property is located.

By phone. Call us at 206-477-6620. Phone orders are taken weekdays, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., closed on King County holidays.

WA transfer title refers to the legal process of changing ownership of real property in Washington State. This process involves completing specific documentation, such as the title deed, and submitting it to the Washington State Department of Licensing.

There are several ways to record a document at the King County Recorder's Office. You can visit our counter at the King County Customer Service Center in downtown Seattle, drop off documents to be recorded in the drop box outside the CSC building, send documents by mail, or by e-recording.

By phone. Call us at 206-477-6620. Phone orders are taken weekdays, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., closed on King County holidays.

Submit the Washington Notice of Intent to Lien Form Names of the property owner and general contractor. Name of the party whom you provided construction services, supplies, or materials. A personal statement indicating you have started the process of delivering supplies or materials to the construction project.

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Deed Of Trust Records Without Promissory Note In King