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Why is my deed description stamped “POOR”?

November 2, 2020
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Why is my deed description stamped “POOR”?

A deed description can be stamped POOR for a variety of reasons. Ultimately the property will need to be surveyed and a new description filed to correct this situation. You can find more information about REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION OF RECORD in the Conveyance Standards by clicking HERE.

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