Pennsylvania’s law requiring the transfer of deeds to be recorded with the county where the land sits isn’t vague, a federal judge has ruled.
Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems had moved for summary judgment, arguing that the state law governing the transfer of deeds is too vague to fairly be applied, in a suit brought against it by Nancy Becker, the recorder of deeds for Montgomery County, on behalf of all 67 Pennsylvania counties.
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