Which of these gives
you worry about your title deed?
a.
You don’t fully trust your children
b.
It is not safe from unauthorized persons
c.
Fire incidence is unpredictable
If any of the options above apply to you, then you are not
alone. Just recently I got a report about a man who used his sister’s house
document as a pledge to secure a loan for a relative. Stories like this is
disheartening.
However, here are ways
people choose to store house deed:
Bank: Keeping your
house deed in a bank is a good option. It limits access to it. The document is
given or produced on request by the authorized person. In fact, your deed is
safe here.
Solicitor/lawyer: Some
people prefer to hand their title deed to a trusted lawyer. With this, they
will have a relaxed mind knowing that their document is in safe hand.
AT home: This is
probably the least secure place to keep the documents. It could be damaged by
fire or flood or even stolen. If you must store it at home, then keep it in a
safe with number lock or key. The key should be hidden from unauthorized persons.
If possible the safe should be attached to something so that it cannot be
carried away easily.
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