If you lost an unrecorded deed to property then you have no proof that you own it. You need to obtain a confirmatory deed from the record owner and then record it immediately.
Deeds do not typically recite that type of information. That takes research on your part. You should check at the assessor's office first to see if they have that information in their records.
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Locating a lost, unrecorded deed can be a daunting task. Most lost deeds are never found and their loss forms the basis for title defects that need to be cleared by a court order years later. See the related link provided below for an article regarding how to search for a lost will. It will give you some ideas on where to look. Your question illustrates the importance of recording deeds in the land records as soon as they are executed and delivered. Once a deed is lost, there is no evidence that the grantee in that deed ever owned the property.
Heaven's Lost Property was created on 2010-10-01.
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Sora no Otoshimono or Heaven's Lost Property has 13 episodes and the second series Heaven's Lost Property Forte has 12 episodes .There's also a movie titled Heaven's Lost Property the Movie : The Angeloid of Clockwork .
if you lost the title you can go to your local dmv that it was registered to and file for a lost title
Property cannot be sold or transferred without there being a clear title. If the owner/seller has lost or misplaced the general warranty deed and the lien release, it is a fairly simple matter to obtain copies. Contacting property recorder's or assessor's office in the county where the property is located will obtain the desired information.
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If you transfer your property to a new owner by deed then she may be able to sell the property or move you out. That's why deeds should always be drafted by an attorney who can review your situation and needs, explain your options, and most importantly, explain the consequences. You could lose your property altogether by trying to do it yourself. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected at all and many people have lost their property thinking they could save a few dollars by drafting their own deed. An attorney will protect your interests.If you transfer your property to a new owner by deed then she may be able to sell the property or move you out. That's why deeds should always be drafted by an attorney who can review your situation and needs, explain your options, and most importantly, explain the consequences. You could lose your property altogether by trying to do it yourself. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected at all and many people have lost their property thinking they could save a few dollars by drafting their own deed. An attorney will protect your interests.If you transfer your property to a new owner by deed then she may be able to sell the property or move you out. That's why deeds should always be drafted by an attorney who can review your situation and needs, explain your options, and most importantly, explain the consequences. You could lose your property altogether by trying to do it yourself. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected at all and many people have lost their property thinking they could save a few dollars by drafting their own deed. An attorney will protect your interests.If you transfer your property to a new owner by deed then she may be able to sell the property or move you out. That's why deeds should always be drafted by an attorney who can review your situation and needs, explain your options, and most importantly, explain the consequences. You could lose your property altogether by trying to do it yourself. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct if they can be corrected at all and many people have lost their property thinking they could save a few dollars by drafting their own deed. An attorney will protect your interests.
In 2000, there was more than $5 billion in lost property due to fire