[WSBARP] Single Quitclaim?

Jim Doran jim at doranlegal.com
Thu Mar 3 16:06:02 PST 2016


Good point.  That happens all the time. Two parcels in one Deed, no
problem.  I thought there were two separate grantees or something like
that.  I wasn't paying attention.  :(

James R. Doran
Attorney at Law
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Bellingham, WA 98225
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www.doranlegal.com

On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 3:49 PM, Jeanne Dawes <jjdawes at goregrewe.com> wrote:

> I realize different counties do things differently, but I do not believe
> the statute would allow them to charge double just because there are two
> different legal descriptions in the document.  I routinely will include
> more than one piece of noncontiguous property in a single deed, and have
> not had any issues when recording in Spokane County.
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> *Subject:* Re: [WSBARP] Single Quitclaim?
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> Funny.  We just heard a presentation by the Whatcom County Auditor.  She
> was very clear that they will charge you for two filings in this
> situation.  It would also keep the records clearer if you filed two deeds.
>
> She,of course, blames the State Legislator for all these fees and demands.
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> James R. Doran
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> Attorney at Law
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> 100 E. Pine Street -  Suite 205
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> On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 2:17 PM, David Faber <david at faberfeinson.com>
> wrote:
>
> A client has two parcels of non-contiguous real property, both of which
> are to be quitclaimed into an LLC with my client as the sole member. Is
> there a reason why I wouldn't use a single quitclaim deed to transfer both
> parcels?
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> Best,
>
> David J. Faber
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