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Property Title Deeds
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Is there any benefit in paying to have title deeds stored with bank / solicitor ? Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As long as the property is on the Land Registry's records (which nearly all are), there's no real point in storing the house deeds anywhere at all.
You might like to keep them for historical interest but it would be no great loss if you simply set fire to them (as it's the Land Registry electronic records which take precedence over paper ones anyway).
So I can think of no reason whatsoever for storing the title deeds to a property with a bank or solicitor.
You might like to keep them for historical interest but it would be no great loss if you simply set fire to them (as it's the Land Registry electronic records which take precedence over paper ones anyway).
So I can think of no reason whatsoever for storing the title deeds to a property with a bank or solicitor.
// there's no real point in storing the house deeds anywhere at all. //
I have mine under the stairs
altho the advice was light your fags with your title deeds I thought it had changed to 'keep them'
some info is not in the Land Registry - leases may or may not be for example
and they are vital for corrections - (rectification)
and no dont pay anyone to store them
I have mine under the stairs
altho the advice was light your fags with your title deeds I thought it had changed to 'keep them'
some info is not in the Land Registry - leases may or may not be for example
and they are vital for corrections - (rectification)
and no dont pay anyone to store them
Careful! You might have one of the (few) properties which still have unregistered title. If you're not sure, do a search at the Land Registry to make sure it is on the Land Register and, as others have said, if it is then there's no real need to keep the paper documents. If it is not registered title, then the paper documents are your evidence of title and should be stored somewhere safe, which might well be a bank or a solicitor.
eek no I remember now
I kept mine coz I am like that - - -
and then froo der post ( remember I am on AB) came a letter from his holiness the Bishop of Manchester saying
" oo-er Mr or Mrs ( to whomever )
all rights are recorded in the Land Registry ( not footpaths by the way which may be on the title deeds ) but not mineral rights
which can be delayed for fifty years - soon to be up and so I am recording them as mine as a matter of rectification - by this writ to the Land Registry
you can fight it and lose much moolah if you want - I wouldnt - much luff from his holiness. I move in Gods way + " (*)
the only way to fight was - - title deeds
adn they were there dammit
( the mineral rights were recorded on my title deeds that is!)
(*) Bishops do a + when they sign things
Marcus Welby DD sings his..... + cantuar
Bish of Salisbury... + Sarum
I kept mine coz I am like that - - -
and then froo der post ( remember I am on AB) came a letter from his holiness the Bishop of Manchester saying
" oo-er Mr or Mrs ( to whomever )
all rights are recorded in the Land Registry ( not footpaths by the way which may be on the title deeds ) but not mineral rights
which can be delayed for fifty years - soon to be up and so I am recording them as mine as a matter of rectification - by this writ to the Land Registry
you can fight it and lose much moolah if you want - I wouldnt - much luff from his holiness. I move in Gods way + " (*)
the only way to fight was - - title deeds
adn they were there dammit
( the mineral rights were recorded on my title deeds that is!)
(*) Bishops do a + when they sign things
Marcus Welby DD sings his..... + cantuar
Bish of Salisbury... + Sarum