I've been sorting out paperwork this Christmas and realised that I don't seem to have the deeds to my house. I have seen them at some stage, as I remember the name of the first listed owner (one Jarvis Cade) in 1893 or thereabouts. But I haven't got them now, and I'm wondering if they might still be with the original solicitor. I paid off my mortgage a few years ago, and got back a big package containing everything from the building society but not the deeds.
I'm not thinking of moving in the near future, but presumably I will need them if I do. Can anyone advise?
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Assuming your ownership is registered at the Land Registry, I'm pretty sure you don't actually need them these days. (I'm not a property lawyer though)
which road are you on? i'm interested to know exactly when the ladder roads were build, when my house was built, i had guessed at 1890 so that ties in with what you remember, i'm on warham. i guess the ladder would have been built roughly all at the same time? anyone know the true history or the ladder and who the people were that the roads were named after? thanks
Station Mansions, on the corner of Wightman and Hampden Roads, has a plaque saying 1890.
yeah that's what i was going by too, a few of the shops on green lanes below the ladder roads have plaques saying the same thing but didn't know if the houses were built before or after the shops? thanks
that's really helpful tris, thanks
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