[WSBARP] Listing exceptions to title in deed versus "boiler plate" reference to exceptions of record

Randall Cornwall rcornwall at demcolaw.com
Thu Sep 22 14:28:02 PDT 2016


Does anyone have a strong opinion one way or another when it comes to the
necessity of listing out all of the exceptions, easements, ect. on a
warranty deed versus using a blanket statement something along the lines of:

"This conveyance is subject to any and all exceptions, easements,
restrictions, leases, mineral and royalty reservations of public record."

An LPO is telling me that they are taught that language equivalent to the
above is sufficient, and listing out (or attaching as an exhibit) all of
the exceptions ect. called out in the in the title report is not necessary.

Thanks in advance for your feedback.

-Randy.
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Randall J. COrnwall
DEMCO LAW FIRM, P.S.
(206) 203-6000
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