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DeedActually, any one of many conveyancing or financing instruments, but generally a conveyancing instrument, given to pass fee title to property upon sale.DeedA document, which legally transfers ownership of property from one party to another, most commonly related to real property.Similar MatchesWarranty DeedWarranty DeedA deed used in many states to convey fee title to real property. Until the wide spread use of title insurance, the warranties by the grantor were very important to the grantee. When title insurance is purchased, the warranties become less important as a practical means of recovery by the grantee for defective title. Deeds release feeDeeds release feeWhen you are selling the house, your solicitor will need to inspect the deeds. You will be charged a fee of between £25 - £45 for this. Title deedsTitle deedsDocuments stating who has title or right to the ownership of a property, which also show the boundary of the land. Tax DeedTax Deed(1) Deed from tax collector to governmental body after a period of non-payment of taxes according to statute. (2) Deed to a purchaser at a public sale of land taken for delinquent taxes. The purchaser receives only such title as the former owners had and strict procedures must be followed to prevent attachment of prior liens. All inclusive Trust Deed (wrap around mortgage)All inclusive Trust Deed (wrap around mortgage)A financing technique which involves the creation of a new trust deed which includes the balance due on the existing note plus any new funds advanced. Further Suggestionsdeed of covenantTrust deed Mortgage deed Quitclaim Deed deed of variation Deed of trust Deeds Contract for deed Deed of covenant Transfer deed trust deed Deed Of Trust Administrators deed |
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