Ground Breaking in New Deal Washington, DC Art, Patronage, and Race at the Recorder of Deeds Buildingdoi:10.1086/663159ButlerSara A.
After the grantor prepares and signs a deed, the grantee must take the deed to therecorderin the county where the property is situated. The grantee will pay a fee, and the recorder will record the deed in the Book of Deeds, where it will be assigned a book number and a page number. ...
Buckley. Neighborhood associations organized to implement restrictive covenants via petition—officially, “agreements”—and filed them with the DC Recorder of Deeds for blocks where at least some of the properties had not been restricted when they were first subdivided or developed. In Ward 4, ...
After the grantor prepares and signs a deed, the grantee must take the deed to therecorderin the county where the property is situated. The grantee will pay a fee, and the recorder will record the deed in the Book of Deeds, where it will be assigned a book number and a page number. ...