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Deeds To Our Flat?
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Hi all need some advice please
my mother received a letter last week from the Nationwide building society saying that the mortgage account which has £25 in it which was left in there so that they could keep the deeds to the flat that i and mum and dad bought 20years ago is being closed.
today my mum has received all the stuff including the deeds to our flat(where my mum lives) i need to know what i should do with the deeds,do we keep them in a safe place or take them to the solicitors which has my mums will?
not sure what to do
my mother received a letter last week from the Nationwide building society saying that the mortgage account which has £25 in it which was left in there so that they could keep the deeds to the flat that i and mum and dad bought 20years ago is being closed.
today my mum has received all the stuff including the deeds to our flat(where my mum lives) i need to know what i should do with the deeds,do we keep them in a safe place or take them to the solicitors which has my mums will?
not sure what to do
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ. My Dad`s solicitor had the deeds of our house and when they moved offices they lost them. All they claimed to have was a copy of the conveyance. Many years later when my Dad died and we needed to sell the house they mysteriously reappeared but in order for my Mum to sell, the house had to be registered on the Land Registry at our expense. So if it was me, I would just register the property and not worry about the deeds.
>>>How do I know if it is registered at the land registry or are all properties registered there
If it's changed ownership since 1990, then 'yes'. If it hasn't, then 'possibly':
http:// www.lan dregist ry.gov. uk/publ ic/faqs /is-all -land-r egister ed
Title registers to land (including the properties thereon) are publicly available for a fee of £3. If you enter your house number (or name), together with your postcode, here and you're offered the opportunity to buy the title register (and title plan) then your property is definitely on the register:
http:// www.lan dregist ry.gov. uk/publ ic/prop erty-ow nership
(You don't have to buy them!)
If it's changed ownership since 1990, then 'yes'. If it hasn't, then 'possibly':
http://
Title registers to land (including the properties thereon) are publicly available for a fee of £3. If you enter your house number (or name), together with your postcode, here and you're offered the opportunity to buy the title register (and title plan) then your property is definitely on the register:
http://
(You don't have to buy them!)