In General, deeds that have a zero consideration however will be taxed on another basis such as a new loan, an existing loan, an open mortgage or an assessed value will not be eligible for Simplifile. Deeds that have a zero consideration (gift) with an open mortgage.Deeds that have a zero consideration between two unrelated businesses.Deeds that are adding or removing someone from title and is followed by a Refinance DOT.Deeds that are conveying a property that is not situated entirely in Baltimore City, i.e.Deeds that have a Consideration that exceeds 1 Million Dollars and require the Collection of Yield Tax.Deeds in which one or more properties are being transferred multiple times.Deeds that are conveying more than three (3) properties.If the property did NOT receive a Homestead credit, then it will be eligible for e-recording. Foreclosure Deeds- If the property received a Homestead Credit and it is a foreclosure deed, the document will not be eligible for e-recording.In addition, there will be certain Deed types that will not be eligible for E-Recording. Tax Sale Redemption – “Must Obtain Clearance from Tax Sale”.This applies to Alley & Footway and Miscellaneous Billing. Advance Billing – advises customer to call 41 to see if there are any open charges. ![]() ![]() HTC to be pro-rated (this applies to New Construction Credits and any other Credits that are NOT transferrable).*Please be advised that if a Deed requires a Lien Certificate AND one or more of the following notations are included on the Lien Certificate, the Documents will not be eligible for The initial scope will include *Basic Simple Deeds, Deeds of Trust, Mortgages, Releases, and Certificates of Satisfaction. The current paper process involves transporting papers to and from several locations and can take weeks, while e-recording can be accomplished online in minutes.Į-recording is another essential step forward as Baltimore City strives to meet citizens’ needs for convenient, streamlined services, increased efficiency, and improved access.Īs we go live, we believe that approximately 90 percent of land record documents will be eligible for e-recording. Customers will now be able to record electronically, or “e-record,” land record documents, providing greater convenience, accuracy, security, and reliability while saving time and other resources. The new system significantly improves the paper-based process for transferring real property. ![]() The Baltimore City Bureau of Revenue Collections will launch the Simplifile electronic recording system beginning on.
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