reconvey (Meaning)

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reconvey (v. t.)

To convey back or to the former place; as, to reconvey goods.

To transfer back to a former owner; as, to reconvey an estate.

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reconvey Sentence Examples

  1. The bank reconveyed the deed to the homeowner once the mortgage was paid in full.
  2. The property was reconveyed to its original owners after the foreclosure proceedings were dismissed.
  3. The land title company reconveyed the title of the property to the seller upon closing.
  4. The reconveyance document released the lien against the property, making it free and clear.
  5. The reconveyance process ensured a seamless transfer of ownership back to the rightful claimant.
  6. The attorney reconveyed the property to the heirs after the probate proceedings were completed.
  7. The reconveyance was registered with the county recorder, officially indicating the change of ownership.
  8. The reconveyance deed contained all the necessary information to release the mortgage from the property.
  9. The reconveyance process can be time-consuming, so it's important to allow ample time for its completion.
  10. The reconveyance fee is typically paid by the borrower once the mortgage is paid off.

FAQs About the word reconvey

To convey back or to the former place; as, to reconvey goods., To transfer back to a former owner; as, to reconvey an estate.

replace, restore,return,,

take,take, remove,remove,

The bank reconveyed the deed to the homeowner once the mortgage was paid in full.

The property was reconveyed to its original owners after the foreclosure proceedings were dismissed.

The land title company reconveyed the title of the property to the seller upon closing.

The reconveyance document released the lien against the property, making it free and clear.