LawDepot.com launches the newest in its line of real estate documents: the Deed of Reconveyance.
Desert Hot Springs, CA (PRWEB) October 31, 2007 -- LawDepot.com expands its suite of automated real estate documents with the release of the Deed of Reconveyance form. Using LawDepot's step-by-step process, this new form allows users to create a document in minutes.
A Deed of Reconveyance is a document that transfers the title of a property to the borrower (trustor) from the trustee (lender) to the borrower once the borrower has fully paid the debt secured by a Deed of Trust. A Deed of Reconveyance must be recorded with the County Recorder or Recorder of Deeds in order to clear the Deed of Trust from the property. If the trustee fails to record a satisfaction within the set time limits, the trustee may be responsible for damages as set out by statute.
LawDepot's new form makes drafting a Deed of Reconveyance quick and inexpensive. An intuitive, fill-in-the-blanks process allows anyone to use the Deed of Reconveyance form with ease. It's faster and less expensive than hiring a legal professional to draft the same document.
Having just paid off a significant debt, the last thing the borrower wants is to incur a large legal bill in order to clear the title of his or her property. LawDepot's Deed of Reconveyance form allows the borrower to clear his or her property without spending a large amount of money to create the document necessary to do so.
For additional information on the news that is the subject of this release (or for a sample, copy or demo), contact Dave Pettitt or visit http://www.lawdepot.com/contracts/deed-of-reconveyance-form/
About LawDepot.com: LawDepot.com is the most advanced provider of online legal documents. Hundreds of thousands of satisfied customers have appreciated LawDepot.com's efforts to make complex legal documents easy to generate with a simple step by step process. Thorough legal review processes ensure all documents are current and accurate. LawDepot.com offerings cover all facets of the legal industry, ranging from Real Estate, Business and Human Resources, to Estate, Divorce, and Family Law.
Source: PRWeb: Legal / Law
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