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.
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You need to pay a visit to your local assessors office to find the name of the owner then check the land records office to find their deed.
You can go to your local land records office and look up his name in the grantee index to find his deed.
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Look at your property deed or utility statement.
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Yes. A warranty deed is a deed of conveyance.Yes. A warranty deed is a deed of conveyance.Yes. A warranty deed is a deed of conveyance.Yes. A warranty deed is a deed of conveyance.
You should visit the land records office where your deed is recorded. Generally, the property described in your deed is subject to the recorded version of the subdivision covenants. There should be a reference in the deed to the covenants and the staff at the land records office will help you find and obtain a copy.
Visit the local land records office and ask the clerk to help you find your mother's deed. You can obtain a copy for a nominal fee.
You can obtain a copy of the deed at the local land records office. The staff will help you find it in the land records.
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There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.