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<p>Not that I see any harm in two documents recorded in two
counties, but . . .</p>
<p>1. Maybe someone could explain to me why you would need to
record in both counties, as opposed to just the county with the
servient estate--the one with property burdened by the easement.
This isn't like a deed of trust with property in multiple
counties. Recording is notice to third parties and I'm not seeing
what recording an easement does in the county of the benefited
estate.</p>
<p>2. In answer your question the only time I've seen a document
recorded in two counties is where a deed was accidentally recorded
in the wrong county. I don't think they created a new deed to
fix the error, but that was years ago and I wasn't part of that
process. Would the recorder reject a document if there wasn't
enough space for their stamping?<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Client’s property is in Clallam County.
Neighbor, whose land is in Jefferson County, is granting an
easement to Client for a long standing encroaching septic
drain field. This may be rhetorical; but I assume I need two,
identical, easement agreements signed, with one recorded in
Clallam County and the other in Jefferson County. Has anyone
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