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deed of trust

Posted on: 27th Aug, 2009 07:33 pm
Does a deed of trust need to be notarized in texas to be valid or just borrower signature signature alone is enough?I do have a deed of trust as such is it valid?
check this and see if ti helps

http://www.mortgagefit.com/texas/trustee-deedoftrust.html
Posted on: 27th Aug, 2009 08:10 pm
Hi mshad,

As far as I know, notarization and recordation of the deed of trust are required to validate it. Only the borrower's signature is not enough to validate it. Unless it is notarized and recorded, there will be no legal proof that the lender has an interest in the borrower's property. Thus, it is important to have the deed of trust notarized and recorded.
Posted on: 28th Aug, 2009 12:41 am
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