[WSBARP] Deed Restriction Question

Rob Wilson-Hoss rob at hctc.com
Mon Dec 9 10:44:03 PST 2019


Patrick, we have done several. There is no form; it is just a Deed with
Restrictions, I do two sections, one for the deed language, and then one for
the restriction language, have both sets of owners sign it, and index it to
both lots, of course. We do this with easements as well. They can be simple
or extensive restrictions. Because it has two titles, you will need two
recording fees. 

 

Rob

 

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On Behalf Of Patrick McDonald
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Subject: [WSBARP] Deed Restriction Question

 

Hi, 

 

We have a client that would like to transfer an oddly shaped lot to a
neighboring property owner but would like to prohibit the owner from being
able to build on the lot. Is it possible to transfer title to the lot by
quit claim deed that includes such a restriction? Does anyone have a form
that they would be willing to share for this purpose?

 

Thanks, 


Patrick McDonald

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