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Where Are Your Title Deeds ?
As above ?
If you have them .
I'm interested as mine are in the house as recently paid mortgage off and I'm not sure if they should be to be honest . There's a lot of old documents in them and I'm feeling a bit uncomfortable .
If you have them .
I'm interested as mine are in the house as recently paid mortgage off and I'm not sure if they should be to be honest . There's a lot of old documents in them and I'm feeling a bit uncomfortable .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The deeds to my house are in the filing cabinet right next to where I'm sitting now. However they're nothing more than historical documents, as it's what's on the records at the Land Registry that's important. (i.e. I could set fire to the deeds if I wanted to. They no longer serve any real purpose).
If you're recently paid off your mortgage I STRONGLY recommend that you check the title register to ensure that your mortgage lender has lifted the charge against your house. Over a decade after paying off my mortgage I tried to sell part of my garden to a neighbour, only to find that the Land Registry records still showed that the Woolwich Building Society had a charge on my property. (Another AB member has reported a similar problem). As the Woolwich Building Society didn't even exist by then (it had been taken over by Barclays Bank),
I had loads of trouble getting things sorted out.
It will cost you £3 but it might save you (or perhaps the executors of your will) a great deal of trouble in the future:
https:/ /www.go v.uk/se arch-pr operty- informa tion-la nd-regi stry
If you're recently paid off your mortgage I STRONGLY recommend that you check the title register to ensure that your mortgage lender has lifted the charge against your house. Over a decade after paying off my mortgage I tried to sell part of my garden to a neighbour, only to find that the Land Registry records still showed that the Woolwich Building Society had a charge on my property. (Another AB member has reported a similar problem). As the Woolwich Building Society didn't even exist by then (it had been taken over by Barclays Bank),
I had loads of trouble getting things sorted out.
It will cost you £3 but it might save you (or perhaps the executors of your will) a great deal of trouble in the future:
https:/
Sometimes I'm grateful for Big Brother and the TV remote being taken fro me :)
How interesting Buenchico . I did wonder if the deeds would still be it Virgins name ( previously NR ) and they are . I did feel unsettled by receiving them but had no clue what do do . I'll do something now though . Cheers for pointing me I the right direction .
How interesting Buenchico . I did wonder if the deeds would still be it Virgins name ( previously NR ) and they are . I did feel unsettled by receiving them but had no clue what do do . I'll do something now though . Cheers for pointing me I the right direction .
Mine ? Actually I'm unsure. In among the "important papers" filed away I guess. My late parents' house deeds are still with the bank it was lodged with when they were still around. I keep meaning, in a half hearted way, to go retrieve them, but as I am no longer living local to the bank I never seem to get around to it. Anyway, isn't it all electronic data now, and the paper deeds less meaningful ?