NY State — NY Real Property Actions & Proceedings Law

§ 1933 — SECTION 1933 When county clerk or register to discharge mortgage of record

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What is NY RPAPL § 1933?

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This section outlines the procedure for the county clerk or register to discharge a mortgage of record upon receiving a discharge order and payment of applicable fees. The statute specifies the roles of the county clerk and the register in New York City. Applies to property owners seeking to discharge a mortgage.

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§ 1933 SECTION 1933 When county clerk or register to discharge mortgage of record

RPAPL § 1933

The county clerk, upon being furnished with an order discharging a mortgage of record, as provided in section 1931 or section 1932, and, in the city of New York, the register, upon being furnished with a certified copy of such order, and upon payment of the fees allowed by law for discharging mortgages, shall record the order and discharge the mortgage of record.

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