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    A mortgage is just a lien even if done under warranty deed.

    After reading this how can anyone prove ownership of anything put into the public ?

    Florida Statutes 697.02 - Nature of mortgages

    "A mortgage shall be held to be a specific lien on the property therein described, and not a conveyance of the legal title or of the right of possession."

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    Quote Originally Posted by motla68 View Post
    After reading this how can anyone prove ownership of anything put into the public ?

    Florida Statutes 697.02 - Nature of mortgages

    "A mortgage shall be held to be a specific lien on the property therein described, and not a conveyance of the legal title or of the right of possession."
    Cite?
    Is this one of your "independent thoughts" you spoke of in another thread or are you "riding on the coattails" of Florida statutes?

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    ha!.. hardly. It is just their acknowledgment that they do not own it or even posses it anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by motla68 View Post
    After reading this how can anyone prove ownership of anything put into the public ?

    Florida Statutes 697.02 - Nature of mortgages

    "A mortgage shall be held to be a specific lien on the property therein described, and not a conveyance of the legal title or of the right of possession."
    Nope, still nobody owns it even if you call it a warranty deed; Just covering all the basis here:

    True, mortgage is an interest in possession by the state or bank , but when acknowledged with warranty deed
    that something was given from Grantor to Grantee that is something different;

    A general warranty deed is a type of deed where the grantor (seller) guarantees that he or she holds clear title to a piece of real estate and has a right to sell it to the grantee (buyer). The guarantee is not limited to the time the grantor owned the property—it extends back to the property's origins.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warranty_deed

    Grantee, a United States term in legal conveyancing for the party receiving title or encumbrance, often referring to the purchaser

    hold (Possess), verb.
    http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/holds

    It is not that one is making claim because one was given possession.

    Acronym Definition
    ACKNOWLEDGE Acquisition of Knowledge

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    Quote Originally Posted by motla68 View Post
    ha!.. hardly. It is just their acknowledgment that they do not own it or even posses it anymore.
    Where is your cite though?
    You claim its a Florida Statute, but you have no cite?

    Is it perhaps a manufacture of your own creation?
    Last edited by shikamaru; 11-04-11 at 09:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shikamaru View Post
    Where is your cite though?
    You claim its a Florida Statute, but you have no cite?

    Is it perhaps a manufacture of your own creation?
    You missed it, It was in that same post. or do you not know the difference between cite and sight ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by motla68 View Post
    You missed it, It was in that same post. or do you not know the difference between cite and sight ?
    Let me try again. Do you have a link to the alleged Florida statute that heads this thread?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shikamaru View Post
    Let me try again. Do you have a link to the alleged Florida statute that heads this thread?
    Here you go, see just got to ask the correct question:

    http://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2011/697.02

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    Quote Originally Posted by motla68 View Post
    Here you go, see just got to ask the correct question:

    http://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Statutes/2011/697.02
    Was that so hard?
    And what of the information below?

    http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_a_mortgage_a_lien

    It seems you are presenting only half the picture.
    What of title theory states as opposed to lien theory states?
    Last edited by shikamaru; 11-05-11 at 07:50 AM.

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