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Byline: Kimberly Blanton
Aug. 3--The agency critical to the orderly buying and selling of property across Norfolk County created a little chaos of its own yesterday.
The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds mistakenly did not pay its $75 bill to maintain the Web address for its online site, norfolkdeeds.org, which resulted in the county's database going offline for about 27 hours.
Instead, the brokers, lawyers, title searchers, and other real estate industry workers who routinely research records online were redirected to a web page that advertised a hodgepodge of information about Norfolk, Va., such as links to local cruises and florists.
The…