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Posts Tagged ‘error in legal description’

Legal Description Of Property Should Be Confirmed By Survey

By Christopher Combs | June 6, 2021

Question: In a recent column, you discussed problems after a survey showed that a Cave Creek homeowner’s east wall and west wall were both three feet off the property line in a subdivision. Regarding the west wall built three feet away from the property line, the homeowner did not want to pay for the cost to…

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Error in Legal Description Requires Re-Recording of Deed

By Christopher Combs | December 13, 2020
Deed to a House

Question: The plat map for our Apache Junction subdivision shows that our home is on Lot 6. In applying for a permit to build a swimming pool six years after we purchased our home, we learned that the legal description on our deed says that our home is on Lot 16. Our seller was an…

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