recording law – race, notice and race-notice

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  • #165638
    Anonymous
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    Can someone explain how these laws work?

    I understand race completely. Whoever records the deed first wins.

    But what about notice and race-notice? How do those work?

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    Anonymous
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    Can anyone help me on this? I see a lot of questions that talk about these laws in the REG section test banks.

    #323907
    katfid54
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    Bob, I'm in law school, this stuff's like crack to me:

    Under a “race” statute, the first person to record their deed wins–irrespective of whether a subsequent purchaser knew of a “prior” purchaser, so long as the “prior” purchaser had not yet recorded his deed.

    Under a notice statute, the question is more complicated: if the 2nd purchaser records before the 1st purchaser, 2nd purchaser wins UNLESS 2nd purchaser KNOWS that 1st purchaser already has a property right. In that circumstance, #2 has “notice” that there's a person “ahead” of her in the line to clear title. Note, if 1st purchaser records his deed before 2nd purchaser buys, that is sufficient to give “constructive notice” to any subsequent purchaser that the property is owned.

    A race/notice statute gets even more fun. A subsequent purchaser wins so long as: (1) he has no notice (constructive or actual) that a prior purchaser has an interest in the property, AND (2) he records his deed before the prior purchaser. If either of those two elements aren't met, then the prior purchaser prevails (say that five times fast).

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    #323908
    Anonymous
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    How would anyone know that the second person knew the first person bought? That would require mindreading.

    I'm thinking there may be no difference (in practice)

    #323909
    Anonymous
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    Shoot hope you dont mind if I hijack Im confused

    So in the notice if the second records first and has no notice they “win” but

    in the Race/notice subsequent wins if they have no notice and record first

    Isnt that the same thing?

    #323910
    Anonymous
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    The is under the “Property” module in the Law section of the Wiley book. As far as I know, this material is no longer tested….

    #323911
    Anonymous
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    I hope it is not tested, but you know Murphy's law : what can go wrong, will.

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