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<title>LawServer Forums Topic: Requirements for recording instruments affecting real property</title>
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<title>James Donley on "Requirements for recording instruments affecting real property"</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 01:52:53 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>James Donley</dc:creator>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;[The following comment was added on the &#60;a href=&#34;http://www.lawserver.com/law/state/florida/statutes/florida_statutes_695-26&#34;&#62;page located here&#60;/a&#62;. You can read the entire thread there.]&#60;/p&#62;&#60;p&#62;On a Deed to be filed at the court, is FL like GA in that only one witness is required and the notary acts as the other witness, or are two witnesses required along with the notary?&#60;/p&#62;</description>
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