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Head to the Courthouse If you want a copy of your house deed, you can easily get one for a small fee. Generally, the register of deeds can search for your deed by your name, property address or legal description. You may obtain unofficial photocopies or certified copies of your deed upon request for a small fee.
If the deeds went missing or were destroyed while in the custody of a law firm or financial institution then, if satisfied with the evidence, the Land Registry will register the property with an absolute title. If not, then it is usually the case that the property will be registered with a possessor title.
If the deeds went missing or were destroyed while in the custody of a law firm or financial institution then, if satisfied with the evidence, the Land Registry will register the property with an absolute title. If not, then it is usually the case that the property will be registered with a possessor title.
A: No, as the grant of probate doesn't prove that your mother owned the property. If the property is registered, you needn't worry about the lost house deeds as the Land Registry will hold official copies of all the documents that you would require to sell the property.
You do not have to pay any kind of fee for getting a copy of property deed. However, if you hire a professional agency, you will have to pay them fees, which can often range up to $100. The process is free if you undertake the process yourself.
Find out if the property or land is registered. Download a copy of the title register — you'll need this to find the property's title number and to see if HM Land Registry holds a copy of the deeds. Fill in the deeds request form.
Free: Look for it Online Access the information using your street address, parcel number or even your name. Often, the information contains a link where you can view a copy of any recorded deed online. If this is the case, it's as simple as printing out a copy or saving it to a PDF file on your computer.
So, if you're trying to track down your original deeds, they could be with the solicitor who acted for you when you bought the property, or possibly with your mortgage company if you have a mortgage. If the register refers to deeds being filed, we should have copies. You can then get a copy of your deeds.
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