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Property Law and Real Estate

Journal

Mercer University School of Law

2014

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Real Property, Linda S. Finley Dec 2014

Real Property, Linda S. Finley

Mercer Law Review

Any survey of Real Property Law will certainly include a report of the "usual suspects" including boundaries, easements, zoning, and the like, but today's real estate practitioner is expected to be knowledgeable about other related topics such as the unauthorized practice of law, taxation, the rights of consumers in foreclosure, and other varied topics. No survey can discuss every relevant case or topic, but the purpose here is to provide the reader with a broad understanding of "hot" topics and, perhaps, lead the reader to more specific research and debate about these topics.


The Decline And Fall Of Constructive Notice, Leslie Rowe Jul 2014

The Decline And Fall Of Constructive Notice, Leslie Rowe

Mercer Law Review

Georgia law is well settled that an improperly attested deed does not provide constructive notice to subsequent bona fide purchasers of property interests, even if the defective deed appears in the county registry. Nevertheless, there has been confusion over whether a properly attested document filed and recorded contemporaneously with an improperly attested security deed would provide constructive notice, preventing a bankruptcy trustee from using his or her strong-arm power to avoid the security deed. In Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Gordon (Gordon III), the Georgia Supreme Court laid this question to rest once and for all with a …