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Originally Posted by onetwo_threefour
We have always kept a photocopy on our file as long as one is provided as part of the transaction. We recently adopted a practice of scanning all real property reports coming through the office to build up our own database as well.
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This is our practice too.
Sometimes the seller's lawyer will have a copy on file too in storage, for a small retrieval fee.
If you are planning to add something to the property, like a deck or fence, I would delay getting a new Rpr until you sell. The cost of updating an old Rpr is a bit less than a new one.