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What kind of deed will be required?
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Happy (Belated) April Fools!

In honor of one of our favorite holidays, please enjoy the following spoofed segment:  "Cascade Escrow Girls (and Boy) Gone Wild," wherein we examine the imaginary
past lives of infamy of our favorite escrow experts.  (No animals were harmed in the processing of these mugshots.)

 

Scott "Big Daddy" Hogan has kept his former wild past top-secret, until now:  a former male model, Scott taught his signature look - entitled "surly sweet" - to none other than Grumpy Cat.


Katie Greer was a childhood sitcom star.  You may remember her from her breakout role as a girl robot in "Small Wonder."  She can still dance in the robot style, too.  Ask for a performance as a bonus post-closing.

Christy Weagant has developed her own lifestyle guru site inspired by Gwyneth Paltrow's GOOP blog.  Called "POOG," Christy teaches cat-hair knitting and tips on winking at strangers.

Tracey Hendrickson spent a large chuck of the late nineties permforing in a one-woman Hillary Clinton tribute (see her serious Hillary face, above).
 

Melissa Hixson
is a secret expert in the art of "Parkour," and can be found after-hours leaping from the building roof to the adjacent lightpoles.  
 
What kind of deed will be required?

title prelim Statutory Warranty Deed: A deed by which the grantor "conveys and warrants" the real property to the grantee. A statutory warranty deed conveys fee simple title to the grantee and warrants against defects asserted by all persons, except for those matters disclosed in the deed.

 

Special Warranty Deed: A special warranty deed is similar to a Washington form bargain and sale deed, which conveys fee simple title to the grantee and warrants against defects created by the grantor, except for those matters disclosed in the deed.

 

Quit Claim Deed: A deed by which the grantor "conveys and quit claims" to the grantee any interest the grantor might have, if any, in certain real property. A quit claim deed conveys no warranties of title. A quit claim deed conveys no after-acquired title, unless the deed contains words expressing the intent to do so.

 

Bargain and Sale Deed: A deed by which the grantor "bargains, sells and conveys" real property to the grantee. A bargain and sale deed conveys fee simple title to the grantee and warrants against defects created by the grantor, except for those matters disclosed in the deed.

 

Personal Representative Deed: An attorney prepared deed used when the seller of property is deceased. The Grantor on PR deed has been authorized by the court to convey the property on behalf of the estate. The attorney which prepares the deed may incorporate warrants similar to Bargain & Sale Deed or Special Warranty Deed or Quit Claim Deed.

 

Tax Deed: A deed issued by the county treasurer to the purchaser at a tax sale conducted due to nonpayment of taxes. A tax deed should be recorded to give notice that title has passed to the purchaser at the sale.

 

Trustee's Deed: A deed issued by the trustee of a deed of trust following the non-judicial foreclosure of a deed of trust in default. First, the trustee or beneficiary sends a Notice of Default. Then, the trustee: 1) records a Notice of Trustee's Sale; 2) holds the trustee's sale; and 3) issues a trustee's deed to the highest bidder at the sale. The trustee's deed should be recorded to give notice that title has passed to the purchaser at the sale.

 

 

 

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