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where do they normally keep deeds
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are very few Deeds (in the traditional sense) left.
Land Registration now means that whenever there is a transaction on a property it has to be recorded at the Land Registry. So all property details now include this stuff. Although often there is no reference to boundaries!
Although there are some Deeds about where land is unregistered. These will normally be in the hands of the owners, their solicitors, their bank or their mortgage company. There are also quite a few in the hands of record offices.
Did you have a boundary dispute in mind?
Land Registration now means that whenever there is a transaction on a property it has to be recorded at the Land Registry. So all property details now include this stuff. Although often there is no reference to boundaries!
Although there are some Deeds about where land is unregistered. These will normally be in the hands of the owners, their solicitors, their bank or their mortgage company. There are also quite a few in the hands of record offices.
Did you have a boundary dispute in mind?
Is it actually making your life difficult - does the kink in the fence impede your access to your own drive?
Is it reducing (significantly) the value of your property?
Unless the answer to one of the above questions is a very loud "Yes", you need to just have a polite word with your neighbour (if possible) and then get on with your life - the aggravation is very rarely worth it for minor boundary infringements.
Is it reducing (significantly) the value of your property?
Unless the answer to one of the above questions is a very loud "Yes", you need to just have a polite word with your neighbour (if possible) and then get on with your life - the aggravation is very rarely worth it for minor boundary infringements.