Trustee's Satisfaction of Deed of Trust - Wake County, North Carolina

Trustee's Satisfaction of Deed of Trust - Wake County, North Carolina

Trustee's Satisfaction of Deed of Trust is a legal document that was released by the Register of Deeds - Wake County, North Carolina - a government authority operating within North Carolina. The form may be used strictly within Wake County.

FAQ

Q: What is a Trustee's Satisfaction of Deed of Trust?
A: A Trustee's Satisfaction of Deed of Trust is a legal document that shows a mortgage or loan has been paid off and the lender's lien on the property has been released.

Q: Why would I need a Trustee's Satisfaction of Deed of Trust?
A: You would need a Trustee's Satisfaction of Deed of Trust to provide proof that you have paid off your mortgage or loan and to clear the lender's claim on your property.

Q: Is a Trustee's Satisfaction of Deed of Trust required in North Carolina?
A: Yes, in North Carolina, it is generally required to have a Trustee's Satisfaction of Deed of Trust to release the lender's lien on your property after the mortgage or loan has been paid off.

Q: How much does a Trustee's Satisfaction of Deed of Trust cost?
A: The cost of a Trustee's Satisfaction of Deed of Trust may vary depending on the county and the specific circumstances. It is best to check with the county recorder's office or the trustee for the applicable fees.

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