Mortgages and related documents, including mortgage notes, are generally considered public records.
You may come into the Recorder's Office and look at the official plat, order a copy online by entering the name of the plat instead of the document number, search for the property on LandShark GIS, search/download the plat using LandShark online searching, or contact the Public Works Department at 651-213-8700. 5.
The lender holds the actual legal title on the property while the borrower will hold equitable title. The lender holds title to the property in the name of the borrower through a document called a Deed of Trust.
In Minnesota there are two systems of public real estate records, Abstract and Torrens. Abstract – System of recording evidence of real estate title.
Parcel boundary data, maps and ownership records are maintained at the county level, usually by the recorder's, assessor's or land surveyor's offices. Many Minnesota counties keep records in digital format and provide parcel information websites for use by the general public.
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