Recording System. Required Notice NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS: IF YOU ARE A NATURAL PERSON, YOU MAY REMOVE OR STRIKE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION.

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Recording System

Required Notice NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS: IF YOU ARE A NATURAL PERSON, YOU MAY REMOVE OR STRIKE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FROM THIS INSTRUMENT BEFORE IT IS FILED FOR RECORD IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS: YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OR YOUR DRIVER'S LICENSE NUMBER.

Sample Acknowledgment

Sample bottom 3½ inches Document number Book & page

Bexar County Records Bexar County Clerk’s Office Bexar County Appraisal District Bexar County Tax Records

Texas Property Code § A conveyance of real property or an interest in real property or a mortgage or deed of trust is void as to a creditor or to a subsequent purchaser for a valuable consideration without notice unless the instrument has been acknowledged, sworn to, or proved and filed for record as required by law.

Mountain States 1957 picture of Deli constructed on part of the Central Avenue Dairy, Inc. land involved in the case. Now part of Park Central Mall in Phoenix, Arizona.

Do not dig warning signs

Mugass v. Smith

Mortensen v. Lingo Anchorage in about 1950.

Eastwood v. Shedd Green Mountain Falls, Colorado

Eastwood v. Shedd Green Mountain Falls, Colorado

Eastwood v. Shedd Order of Events Deed to Donee One [defendant] Deed to Donee Two [plaintiff] Donee Two had no knowledge of Donee One Donee Two records Donee One records

Strong v. Whybark Order of Events Grantor deeds to Grantee One (More) for $640. Grantor deeds to Grantee Two (Josephine) for “natural love and affection and five dollars” Grantee Two had no knowledge of Grantee One Grantee Two records Grantee One records