House location survey; shall be recorded in deed book of clerk's office of county, etc., where lies. (SB1061)
Introduced By
Sen. Toddy Puller (D-Mount Vernon)
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Description
House location surveys. Provides that a house location survey prepared pursuant to the terms of a real estate contract shall be recorded in the deed book of the clerk's office of the county or city in which such real estate lies. The bill also provides that house location surveys prepared pursuant to the terms of real estate contracts shall, unless otherwise provided, be recorded in a book to be known as the deed book. Amends § 17.1-227 (“Documents to be recorded in deed books; social security numbers.”), of the Code of Virginia. View Full Text »


Comments
A common sense bill, should be passed, probably won't since it is so reasonable.