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1. cmiles+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-04 02:58:18
I don't see how that matters, the point is that we don't need the federal government's mandate in order to have a national clearinghouse of title data.
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2. IcyWin+Jb[view] [source] 2026-02-04 04:55:25
>>cmiles+(OP)
Since title events, like marriages, can happen outside the US, that only helps a little.
3. dcrazy+3B2[view] [source] 2026-02-04 20:04:08
>>cmiles+(OP)
That’s not what’s being discussed. In other countries that operate under what’s called the Torrens title system, the government maintains an authoritative central land registry. If you wind up in a legal dispute about ownership of a piece of land, the judge looks at the government books and is bound by what they say (with minimal exceptions).

We cannot have such a national registry in the United States. We could have 50 independent ones, but the few states that tried it have given up and reverted.

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