The Promissory Note is evidence of a promise by the borrower/debtor to repay the mortgagee/chargee/lender at some future time on certain terms.
The evidence of a debt that is recorded after a first trust deed is a(n): promissory note.
A trust deed gives the third-party “trustee” (usually a title company or real estate broker) legal ownership of the property.
Record the Signed Documents at the County Recorder's Office Take the original signed and notarized Deed of Trust and Promissory Note to the County Recorder's Office for the county where the property is located. In Sacramento, this is at 3636 American River Drive, Ste. 110, Sacramento CA 95864.
Erecording, or electronic document recording, is the process of transmitting real property documents electronically to the local government entity charged with recording and maintaining public records.
Record the Signed Documents at the County Recorder's Office Take the original signed and notarized Deed of Trust and Promissory Note to the County Recorder's Office for the county where the property is located. In Sacramento, this is at 3636 American River Drive, Ste. 110, Sacramento CA 95864.
Vinyl is incredibly inert so neither water or soap will harm it. Rinse in clean water and dry off with a flat folded absorbent kitchen towel along the grooves and wipe with soft cloth and iso to force out any remaining liquid and remove any chance of carbonate build up in the groove.
On a soft, wet sponge apply a tiny bit of dishwashing soap, clean the LP in a circular motion by soaping down the vinyl (don't get the label wet). Rinse the LP well under the light stream of water from the sink, dry and buff LP in a circular motion with a clean, dry cotton cloth.
Mix 1/4 alcohol to 3/4 distilled water, with 1-2 drops dawn dishwashing liquid in a spray bottle. Shake to mix. Wet record; spray on cleaning solution; Scrub with the pad in a circular motion with the grooves. Rinse. Rinsing works best with sink spray hose if you have it.
Dampen a clean microfiber cloth with water (distilled water is preferred), and lightly wipe the entire surface of the record in a circular motion with the grooves of the record, being careful to avoid the center label.