[WSBARP] Partial Assignment of Deed of trust

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Sun Apr 19 17:23:51 PDT 2020


I am still waiting for that question to be answered.

 

 

Nestor Gorfinkel, Attorney at Law

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Florida Civil-Law (International) Notary

 

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On Behalf Of Dwight Bickel
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Subject: Re: [WSBARP] Partial Assignment of Deed of trust

 

Nestor:

Of course the transfer of the ownership of the property is the endorsement
and delivery of the promissory note. There is no need to record an
assignment of the deed of trust. Most assignments are not recorded, but I
would to ensure the clarity between these recently-divorced joint
beneficiaries, and as a matter of record for the property owner to see also.
When reconveyance or foreclosure is the next step, the clarity that your PC
is the sole beneficiary will avoid any question. Why would the title company
ask for a quitclaim deed? 

 

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Washington Title Professional

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Subject: [WSBARP] Partial Assignment of Deed of trust

 

PC has gotten divorced and PC and ex-wife held a partial interest in a Deed
of Trust and note on a relatives property.  Ex-Wife wants to assign her
interest to the PC. Title Company requests a quitclaim deed. Do we also do
an assignment of the deed of Trust from ex-wife to H or is that redundant?

 

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