Depends. Each municipality's system probably differs on turn around time, and you also are at the mercy of the closing attorney or title person responsible for filing it. When I file my own, I stand there and wait for it, it takes about 10-20 minutes. Some attorneys wait till they get a pile of them before they send someone down to the clerk's office; I've had them take a month or more after the actual closing to come back .
As long as it takes for you to draft a new deed and record it.
Practices and procedures vary from state to state. You should call the attorney who represented you at your closing and ask them what the procedure is in your state. Or, you can call the land records office where the deed was recorded and ask them how long it takes before you receive the original back in the mail.
a year
The "parties on the deed" are the owners of the property. The proceeds go to the owners. The proceeds wil be split 50-50 if there is a conflict about the distribution and as long as there is no language in the deed creating a different scheme of ownership.
There is no time limit to purchase a car after closing on a house. As long as the lender for the car agrees to a loan or a person pays in cash, a person can buy a car whenever they choose.
I believe that is a federal statute of two years
Certified copies of your deed are usually requested for some legal transaction such as a sale or mortgage or evidence in a court case. Entities who don't have access to the land records usually will request certified copies of land records to make certain the documents are complete.
It depends on whether you mean you received the deed (delivery of the deed) from the grantor or seller, or if you received it from the county clerk or recording office 5 mos after the closing. In what are called "race-notice" states, (NY is one, for example), the deed is effective when recorded, so the fact that you received it in the mail five mos later doesn't affect your title to the property. If you didn't receive it from the seller or it didn't get recorded till five mos. after your closing, you didn't own the property until the deed was delivered and recorded. If you do not receive a deed until five months after closing, it does not mean ownership hasn't been changed or recorded properly title insurance ensures your interest as well as the lenders. Check with your local recording division or your title company as their attorney(s) should see to it all documents are handled accordingly.
The policy is 'in force' for the policy period as long as you still own the house.
Foreclosing on a house can take a while if there are any issues with the deed of the house or family members not wanting to sell. Other than that, it should only take a few weeks.
As long as a deed is technically valid and not executed by a person under some sort of legal incapacity, the deed takes affect and cannot be "called back". The grantee on that deed is the owner of the land. The grantor on that deed no longer owns the land and so has no power to do anything regarding the land that was conveyed.
32 minutes. if not then, run!