The first step to determine who owns a given parcel of real estate in the State of New York is to visit the County Clerk’s Office and to locate the latest recorded deed on the parcel. Recording of a deed is imperative because we live in a Race-Notice State and, under the Recording Act, priority of ownership is often determined by who records their deed first (i.e., the First in Time / First in Right Rule). The next step, which is of equal importance, is the realization that a deed can be rescinded or voided, and as such, the deed is not the last word on the topic of real estate ownership. As such, these top 5 lawsuits to set aside the deed should be considered in order to determine if the recorded deed is in jeopardy. Only then, should a property be sold.
Read the full article by Andrew Lieb, Esq. published in Dan's Papers here.
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Lieb at Law: Top 5 Lawsuits That Can Undo the Transfer of Property
About the Author
Lauren Lieb - Chief Executive Officer of Lieb Compliance and Lieb School.