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[+] COMPANIES NOT TO WORK FOR - Greg Paszkiewicz/NJ (2 replies)
1/8/2009 11:49:41 AM (3464 views)

[+] What will you do with your $10,000 Bonus? - David Bloys/TX (45 replies)
1/8/2009 11:17:51 AM (2976 views)

[+] What were they thinking... - Robert Franco/OH (2 replies)
1/8/2009 12:04:47 AM (3176 views)

[+] Title Stream - Rich Martin/ME (2 replies)
1/7/2009 9:46:53 PM (3659 views)

[+] A&C Abstract (Pittsburgh, PA) - Sheila Sten/PA (17 replies)
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[-] scope of search beginning date - Nathan Miller/KY (10 replies)
1/6/2009 7:54:26 PM (3036 views)
Re: scope of search beginning date - THURBER & ASSOCIATES INC THURBER/ME
1/6/2009 9:34:28 PM (3085 views)
Start date ... - Bobbi Shorthouse, Notary Public/CT
1/7/2009 7:55:36 AM (3128 views)
Re: scope of search beginning date - James "Lin" Toney/MS
1/7/2009 10:02:10 AM (3002 views)
Re: scope of search beginning date - Robert Franco/OH
1/7/2009 1:43:09 PM (3021 views)
Re: scope of search beginning date - Patrick Scott/IL
1/7/2009 11:06:09 PM (3099 views)

I'm in Robert's camp on this one.  I don't think there is really any need for a start date.  And, as Nathan mentioned in his original post, it could cause a recipient to question whether judgments have been searched for the proper number of years.

In my opinion, a search for open liens, whether it be a current owner, two owner, or any other limited search, should arrive at the customer showing all open liens.  This, to me, means that the abstractor searches to an acceptable point of beginning - even if it means searching back through the records of a prior owner.  It's not often around here, but we still occasionally run across an assumed mortgage. More often, I think, a mortgage recorded out of sequence.  The only exception I would place on that rule is in the event that the customer specifically requested a date to run forward.  I would then note those instructions on the search.

I am curious as to why a state's being a race-notice state would have any bearing on either your start date or your end date.  I think in most jurisdictions a lower document number would indicate priority in recording, would it not?  And, many counties, if not most or all, even stamp the time of recording on the document.  In our local counties, we use the cover date certified by the recorder.  This indicates that the recorder has posted all documents recorded up to the end of that day.  So, I guess that might be why I never have given the race-notice wrinkle any thought in that regard.  What's there is there as of the closing of the recorder's office on that given date.

As an aside, I believe that most states are now race-notice.  Illinois is one of them.  That doesn't stop the recorders in the larger counties from establishing their own recording priorities.  For example, large stacks of deeds and mortgages delivered by a title company may sit in the 'things to do eventually' basket, while a person can also walk up to the recording counter with a small number of instruments and see them recorded on the spot.  Hmmmm.

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Re: scope of search beginning date - David Keeling/TX
1/12/2009 8:57:07 PM (2655 views)
Re: scope of search beginning date - Kenneth Signor/SC
1/12/2009 8:13:11 AM (2694 views)
Re: scope of search beginning date - James "Lin" Toney/MS
1/12/2009 8:55:47 PM (2672 views)
Re: scope of search beginning date - William Pattison /CA
1/12/2009 12:14:16 PM (2834 views)
Re: scope of search beginning date - James "Lin" Toney/MS
1/12/2009 8:58:58 PM (2619 views)

[+] Platinum Abstracting Services - Edward Huguenin/SC (4 replies)
1/6/2009 5:36:15 PM (3432 views)

[+] Group9,inc (PA) - Carlton Johnson/NY (3 replies)
1/6/2009 10:30:44 AM (3594 views)

[+] United One Resources - Edward Huguenin/SC (1 reply)
1/4/2009 4:02:16 PM (3336 views)

NALTEA Members - Meeting & Elections Jan.19th! - Patrick Scott/IL
1/2/2009 11:14:11 PM (2356 views)

[+] Boon Docs - VIVIAN SLYKER/OH (2 replies)
1/2/2009 1:35:10 PM (3415 views)

[+] Kevin Ahern - J Nisonger/CA (4 replies)
1/1/2009 11:48:56 PM (3360 views)

[+] CT TITLE SEARCHERS NEEDED - JACQUELINE PURCELL/CT (1 reply)
12/30/2008 10:43:01 PM (3470 views)

The Kreller Group - Cincinnati, OH - Dan Zook/NY
12/30/2008 12:01:31 PM (3133 views)

[+] Theft of Services... - Tracy/PA (5 replies)
12/30/2008 11:39:43 AM (3715 views)


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