And since I am in title insurance and abstractors use this site, those things should be included in their search so we can list them as current exceptions on current lots. I believe the poster was not dealing with new construction. Enforceable or not, we don't want to be involved in defending them if we don't have to. And we don't want them missing from our search product by a courthouse paralegal/abstractor who thinks they don't because it expired and we don't think an attempt to extend them is valid. Validity is not our decision to make. They may indeed be invalid, but why should we have to pay to find out?
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