In a message dated 11/11/01 11:43:57 AM US Eastern Standard Time, andimac@oz.net writes: > If the newest deed is incorrect, then the title company that did the title > search can be held accountable. They are paid to do an accurate title > search which should bring up all discrepancies in the deed. Perhaps someone > should contact them and find out if they have it in their records. Many > title companies like to know when their records are incorrect for that > reason (being held accountable through title insurance). Title companies > use different information than Auditor's use. They pay a lot for this > different information. > > Andi, Tell this to the People that moved the Smith Cemetery in New Albany, Floyd Co. Ind, they claimed they didn't know the cemetery was even on the property when the investment co. spent $1,000,000 for all of the property for a Meijer Department Store. I think Lois put the story on the News list. I said at the time the Investment Co. should have got their money back. I don't know though, the spokesman for the Investor wasn't to bright, He told the Newspaper they moved the Remains of ABOUT 5 people I went to the Recorders office, and in 45 minutes found 2 deeds only going back as far as 1980, with both using the cemetery as a starting, and ending point. I find cemetery deeds all of the time not recorded on the present deeds. One dropped off in 1843. Everyone wants the cemeteries to go away. Jack E. Briles, Sr. Floyd County PCRP Coordinator PO Box 444 New Albany, In. 47151-0444 (812) 282-6585