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Real estate transactions, including a transfer of property or an execution of a deed, are a matter of public record. A title company files related documents with the local government, and these documents are accessible by the public. Some people create a legal entity known as a trust, which they use in real estate transactions to shield their identity and liabilities. consumer.public-record.com: FAQ About Real Estate TransactionsReferences:
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