I had to submit one of these to a county recorder/assessor office in California. Assessor Parcel Number, names, dates, book & page number, and document/instrument number of original deed are all correct.
In description of property I wrote a brief description consisting of lot number, subdivision number, city, county, state, reference to county recorder's map. It's a single lot with a single parcel. Description matches the facts of the original deed's Exhibit A description, but it is not a verbatim copy of the Exhibit A.
County recorder/assessor office is satisfied that the affidavit is factually correct and legal. But I'm having 2nd thoughts about whether a title company would have any reason to find fault with it someday. Is it sufficient for a title company's purposes, or should I try to correct or re-record the affidavit with a photocopy of the original deed's Exhibit A?
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