[WSBARP] Title Issue

Bryce Dille Bryce at dillelaw.com
Wed May 21 10:51:39 PDT 2025


In my experience and I have done several of these a quiet title action seeking discharge of the deed of trust is the ultimate and final solution absent obtaining a reconveyance

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Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 10:44 AM
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Subject: [WSBARP] Title Issue

Good morning,

PC making offer on a house, but there are 2 Deeds of Trust from 2005 and no reconveyances recorded. I have seen this many times, and was able to contact a lender to have a reconveyance recorded. Here, the trustee is out of business (as of 2008). The Deeds of Trust do not indicate a maturity date. The title company said they will remove them from the title report, and said it will not be an issue for resale if they use the same title company (assuming the company is in business).

PC wants to know what the process would be to remove the liens permanently.  First option is to track down the parties to the liens, but if that fails, is a quiet title action the next option? This is a little out of my area.  Does anyone have advice? Thank you 😊

Jan Kelly, JD, MBA
Attorney at Law
JK Law
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Poulsbo, WA 98370
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