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Da thread....do you dare come in da house?
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I have been very lucky snap to be able to say goodbye like I did. OH doesn't understand he says our house is my home. It is but the bungalow was for many years and it was always a place I could go back to in a crisis. It was a calm and peaceful place to be, nothing like how it is here.
I hope when the time comes that you have the sun shining for you too. :A
Is fourp home yet?
How you feeling now? I have to say I moved around a lot as a child so never really put roots down and probably don't understand your attachment to the bungalow fully
This is the first long term home Ive had in my entire life, so maybe I see where your OH is coming from?
Let's face it, he must be an angel anyway!:eek::rotfl:
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title deeds, why is it not wise to keep in house? if anything happens you can get a copy surely ?
In my opinion, and it is only that, based on very little knowledge, I think it probably was very important years ago, before computer records were kept, but now a days, not so important.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
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title deeds, why is it not wise to keep in house? if anything happens you can get a copy surely ?
I was under the impression that if the house is registered with the Land Registry the deeds are obsolete anyway.ELITE 5:2
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11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)0 -
Anything else in 2 for £3 frozen that compares v. favourably elsewhere and could go with some Del Monte lollies or, store permitting, a pack of Lion ice creams?;)
Saying that - 'spect I bought them because of trigger. 3 pack of 75g Orange lollies. Yet A's own CBY orange lollies (6 pack, 73g each) are at £1 straight. And, although showing N/A on msm for Ms, they should compare (for people outside of Northern Ireland, most of us) vs £1 at M.:)0 -
title deeds, why is it not wise to keep in house? if anything happens you can get a copy surely ?
Title deeds are truly precious! NEVER EVER keep them yourself! keep a copy by all means but keep the originals with a solicitor or if you prefer in another safe place.
For info if the land registry refers to your deeds as being 'filed' it means they hold a scanned copy. Things are catching up electronically with deeds, but they are not there yet and someone somewhere having a copy isn't reliable.0 -
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I was under the impression that if the house is registered with the Land Registry the deeds are obsolete anyway.
There's an answer to this and I suspect any good lawyer would know. I suspect part of it depends on whether it's old or 'new' system of registration under the Land Registration Act 2002, but what do I know?:( I'd have to look it all up and research it and, unfortunately, it wouldn't be an issue I'd want to stick my neck out on, as it's a matter for 'professional advice' (which I'm not).:)
[Edit: :think:Surely Land Registry 'customer services' should be able to provide some answer to this, or otherwise some direction, free of charge? Or whatever the cost of your call plan is - hopefully inclusive calls.] I bet there are knowledgeable people that read this thread that know the answers straight off though!0 -
Colin_Hunt wrote: »:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Comedy gold, well done.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:I do like a bit of sarcasm
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0
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