The deed must have been recorded. You can obtain a copy at the land registry office.
Title deeds.
If you are purchasing your house with a loan or mortgage then you do not actually own it, the title deeds are in the name of and held by the person or organization lending you the money. You can redeem your house by paying off this mortgage and thus gaining ownership of the deeds of title to the house.
You need to have the deeds and title examined by a professional in your area who can review the documents and the record title and clarify and correct the errors in the deeds, if applicable. The deed may be invalid.
In most jurisdictions, transferring the title to a sold house requires a trip to the county court house. The register of deeds or the office equivalent will have an office there. The transfer can be accomplished there.
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You would need to arrange to have the title examined by a professional, generally through an attorney's office.
Once introduced by the House secretary, it is given a number and short title by the clerk of the House.
Once introduced by the House secretary, it is given a number and short title by the clerk of the House.
Once introduced by the House secretary, it is given a number and short title by the clerk of the House.
Yes.
You should contact the attorney who did the recording and the title insurance company and insist the situation be corrected.
Probate is going to be the only way to transfer title. Otherwise the title will not be considered valid.