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California considers increase in penalties for unrecorded mortgage satisfactions
Legislative Developments
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
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The California State Assembly is considering an increase in the amount a mortgagee or its assignee must pay if they do not provide a certificate of discharge within a certain amount of time after the mortgage has been satisfied. Read on to find out how much money they could now have to pay.

 



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