Here’s what I don’t understand. In Pennsylvania, the Recorder of Deeds is designated as a stand-alone office in order to avoid conflicts of interest with respect to real estate transactions. Since it collects recording fees set by the state legislature, it is therefore self-sustaining. In fact, in many counties, the Recorder’s office generates a profit for the county general fund, over and above its own operating expenses. Is that not the case in Ohio, or is Mr. Coates simply being economical with the facts?
Just wondering,
Scott Perry
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