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To: Mr. Sunshine who wrote (11238)6/17/2003 1:20:18 PM
From: NeekaRespond to of 306849
 
Thanks, that is what I thought, but I knew the experts here would confirm.

;) M



To: Mr. Sunshine who wrote (11238)6/17/2003 3:15:35 PM
From: Ramsey SuRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Steve,

sorry, wrong again. Hate to pick on you but why are you wrong so often? <gggg>

Hi Ms M, title search would address many things regarding sewer/septic, the most common being easements. These could be of major consequence if you have future development plans. Other issues could be encroachment.

Further more, while title officers do not inspect properties as a routine, they do perform physical inspections when needed.