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How to get the mother deed

Posted on: 01st Jul, 2009 04:42 am
Hi,

We bought the house, but unfortunately we did't tought bout the mother deed, know i want to go for houseing loan they are asking for the mother deed please advice me what is the way of getting the mother deed.
Hi

"We bought the house, but unfortunately we did't tought bout the mother deed"

Are you referring to the original property deed as the 'mother deed'? How did you buy the property? How did the seller transfer the ownership to you? Did he/she not transfer the property title to you? Have you checked the date kept at the land records office? Who is listed there as the owner?
Posted on: 01st Jul, 2009 06:51 am
Hi Savior,

What is the "Mother Deed" ?

Can you explain me that, Because i listening this first time.

Thanks & Regards,

gunz.ijjistaff. :D
Posted on: 01st Jul, 2009 06:55 am
are you referring to the deed documents of seller who has sold property to you? if that is the case, it is of no use now.
Posted on: 01st Jul, 2009 07:42 am
new thing "Mother deed"
can anyone explain
Posted on: 01st Jul, 2009 10:50 am
Mother deed is a document to reffer the original owner of the property.
I bought the property with one land lader who sold the property to several people.

Also he has given the original mother deed to one person (who bought the property before me with him) but i don't know who is he where he is staying, now i want the copy of mother deed.
Can i take the copy from any government office?
Posted on: 02nd Jul, 2009 02:22 am
Hi

Did you purchase the property from the person who owned it before you? Or did the original owner of the property sell it to you? How was the property transferred? Did the seller not sign over the ownership to you through any deed, a quitclaim or a warranty deed?
Posted on: 02nd Jul, 2009 06:12 am
HI,

Yes i bought the property with the onwer only.
Posted on: 03rd Jul, 2009 03:35 am
Hi

I'd like to know how the title was transferred. Was the title conveyed to you through a quitclaim or a warranty deed? If it was conveyed through such a deed, was it validated through notarization? Was it recorded with the county recorder's office?
Posted on: 07th Jul, 2009 03:33 am
there should be a deed along with your paper when you bought your house. and the court house has copys of your deed to your property.
Posted on: 19th Oct, 2009 02:51 pm
is it like a mother ship in that it's tethered to it and never free?
Posted on: 19th Oct, 2009 09:28 pm
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