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Where can I obtain HOUSE DEED copied to my property online?

Danny_G
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Im after some websites which provides the house deeds to our property.(at not too high a price)
Does anybody know any legal websites which provide you with copies of your house deeds for a fee (these websites are sometimes used by solicitors), where you enter the house number and street. (these websites are sometimes used by solicitors)
I have googled it, but the prices are high, and my mate told me there was a cheaper 1, which he cant remember, so was wondering if any of you know. (or if you know a solicitor or lawyer can you please go and ask them for me? )
I need websites which provides you your deed copies online (emailed to you for example)- which you purchase from the website. .(at not too high a price)
Does anybody know any? or have used any? - have you had experience with any or used them in the past? if so what site was it?
any lawyers/solicitors in the house? or do you know a solicitor/lawyer? could you ask them for me please?
(nb if your asking why cant we just dig up the deeds, I cant find them right now and need them urgently, so rather than searching everywhere for ages, wanted a quick online way to get them)
Your Help would be...appreciated
thanks..
Does anybody know any legal websites which provide you with copies of your house deeds for a fee (these websites are sometimes used by solicitors), where you enter the house number and street. (these websites are sometimes used by solicitors)
I have googled it, but the prices are high, and my mate told me there was a cheaper 1, which he cant remember, so was wondering if any of you know. (or if you know a solicitor or lawyer can you please go and ask them for me? )
I need websites which provides you your deed copies online (emailed to you for example)- which you purchase from the website. .(at not too high a price)
Does anybody know any? or have used any? - have you had experience with any or used them in the past? if so what site was it?
any lawyers/solicitors in the house? or do you know a solicitor/lawyer? could you ask them for me please?
(nb if your asking why cant we just dig up the deeds, I cant find them right now and need them urgently, so rather than searching everywhere for ages, wanted a quick online way to get them)
Your Help would be...appreciated
thanks..
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Not on-line but if that doesn't work out then on monday morning contact your bank if you have a mortgage or contact the solicitor who dealt with your house purchase. In both cases they will probably have copies in storage.0
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david29dpo wrote: »
david29dpo's link is the right one. It will cost you £3.
Do it today, as quaintly its closed on sundays.I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages, student & coronavirus Boards, money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0 -
Wee_Bargain_Hunter wrote: »Not on-line but if that doesn't work out
Yes you can at the land registry!In case you hadn't already worked it out - the entire global financial system is predicated on the assumption that you're an idiot:cool:0
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