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16-09-2007, 07:37 PM   #1

House Deeds


I wander if anyone can help.
We braught this house last year off Eds mom.It was all done privately through our soliciters (sp) so that we would not pay the agents charges.
Any way after completion I received all the original house deeds from my soliciter with a letter just asking me to keep them in a safe place as we would need to produce them if we sold the house in the future.I thought nothing of it and thought it was normal and have put them in the cupbord with all the other important stuff.
I was talking to a friend yesterday who had her mortgage with Northern Rock,she is worried about what is going to happen due to the troubles they are having lately.It then came out about me having the deeds to our property and she said that I shouldnt have them and that people only get them once they have paid the mortgage off.She doesnt have hers Northen Rock do,we are also with Northern Rock.
Anyway is she right?if yes what should I do?This is the first house we have owned so I just thought it was normal for us to have them



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16-09-2007, 07:43 PM   #2

Re: House Deeds


Not sure Erin as scottish law and english law differ. I have always had a copy of my title deeds though and the building society have the originals.



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16-09-2007, 07:44 PM   #3

Re: House Deeds


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Not sure Erin as scottish law and english law differ. I have always had a copy of my title deeds though and the building society have the originals.
it is quite strange because we had all photocopies first then the originals came through a few weeks later i tried calling northern rock yesterday but couldnt get through



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16-09-2007, 07:46 PM   #4

Re: House Deeds


This is not neccesarily the case.

I think for private sales it is common to have your house deeds but sales via an estate agent is. A lot of solicitors do send the deeds and contracts etc onto the mortgage companies. It just seems your solicitor doesnt work that way but i dont think its anything to worry about. I know some solicitors can also keep details of your land registry documents etc for safe keeping.

You could always contact your mortgage advisor and ask their advice but to be honest i dont think it really makes any difference who holds the deeds etc. So long as someone does.

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16-09-2007, 07:58 PM   #5

Re: House Deeds


Thanks Sarah,I think Ill just give my solicitor a call tomorrow and see what she says



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16-09-2007, 08:20 PM   #6

Re: House Deeds


The Building Sociey kept our deeds until our mortgage had been paid, then they were sent to us. We immediately put them in the safe keeping of our bank.

Just a word of warning though, the Deeds are your proof of ownership of your house and should always be kept in a safe place. I don't know how you would stand if they were ever stolen...



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16-09-2007, 08:23 PM   #7

Re: House Deeds


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The Building Sociey kept our deeds until our mortgage had been paid, then they were sent to us. We immediately put them in the safe keeping of our bank.

Just a word of warning though, the Deeds are your proof of ownership of your house and should always be kept in a safe place. I don't know how you would stand if they were ever stolen...
yeah my friend told me that think Im going to see if Northern Rock want them if they dont need them then Ill pop down the bank



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16-09-2007, 08:25 PM   #8

Re: House Deeds


It used to be common practice for the mortgage lender to keep the property deeds until the mortgage was paid off, however this is changing & lots of mortgage lenders now prefer the deeds to be in the possesion of the home owner.

Don't worry - it's just the policy of the people you are with that's all.



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16-09-2007, 08:54 PM   #9

Re: House Deeds


I was going to suggest a safe deposit box also, Erin; much safer!



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17-09-2007, 12:09 AM   #10

Re: House Deeds


I'm not sure about Deeds, I'm guessing safest bet is ring your solicitor. I know some companies charge for a service to store your deeds but I don't know if it's necessary or is just another cost that you don't HAVE to have.

Our mortgage is with Northern Rock too - getting a bit concerned about them atm.



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