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As long as the deeds were recorded in the land records all you need to do is visit the land records office and request a certified copy. You don't need the original deed to prove ownership as long as the deed was duly recorded.

As long as the deeds were recorded in the land records all you need to do is visit the land records office and request a certified copy. You don't need the original deed to prove ownership as long as the deed was duly recorded.

As long as the deeds were recorded in the land records all you need to do is visit the land records office and request a certified copy. You don't need the original deed to prove ownership as long as the deed was duly recorded.

As long as the deeds were recorded in the land records all you need to do is visit the land records office and request a certified copy. You don't need the original deed to prove ownership as long as the deed was duly recorded.

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If someone finds your keys to your house does that mean they own it?

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Can a partnership hold a property?

Generally, a partnership can hold property as long as it is a legal partnership and the partnership status is clearly stated as the grantee on the deed. A tenancy in partnership is similar to a joint tenancy so that if one partner died the surviving partners automatically own that interest.


Can my partner in the deed add another person on or leave it to a new wife?

Since you refer to the other person as your partner on the deed I will assume you don't hold the property as tenants by the entirety. You each own a one-half interest in the property. Your partner on the deed can convey their half to a third party or convey it to themself and another person. However, their conveyance of their one-half interest will not affect your one-half interest. If you and your partner own the property as joint tenants with the right of survivorship they cannot leave their interest to another person by a will. If they die while you own it together their interest will automatically pass to you. A person can transfer an interest in joint property by deed but not by will.


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Can I sign off my partner on the title to the house?

If your partner acquired her interest by virtue of a deed then the answer is no. The only person who can "sign off" their interest in the title to property is the person who own the interest.


Can a deceased individual legally own property?

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Your question is too broad to answer. You need to search online for the divorce code or visit a law library in your area.