a newly renovated property more likely include title deeds?
a newly renovated property more likely include title deeds?
do you think a newly renovated property (ie a restored village house for instance)would be more likely to include title deeds as the property would have been built for a longer period of time and would the title deeds need amending to include any major alterations/structural work that would have been done on the property?
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Re: a newly renovated property more likely include title dee
Hi cliffyamo,
There's a better chance of finding an older property with Title Deeds than a new property. (But having said that, I have a new property with Title Deeds).
Whether the Title Deed of an older property will have been updated to reflect any structural changes is a different kettle of fish.
If you're looking to buy an older property with Title Deeds, you should ask the owner to see the deeds. They will (should) include a plan showing the extent of the property and its boundaries - just like the plans you get with Title Deeds in the UK.
Regards,
There's a better chance of finding an older property with Title Deeds than a new property. (But having said that, I have a new property with Title Deeds).
Whether the Title Deed of an older property will have been updated to reflect any structural changes is a different kettle of fish.
If you're looking to buy an older property with Title Deeds, you should ask the owner to see the deeds. They will (should) include a plan showing the extent of the property and its boundaries - just like the plans you get with Title Deeds in the UK.
Regards,
Nigel Howarth
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