Re: do i need permission from the council to keep chickens and ducks



Christina Websell <spamfree@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Deeds are precious things and should be kept very safely with your mortgage
lender.

No longer true really, it's the records at the Land Registry which
ultimately define who owns property. Deeds are no longer proof of
ownership.

--
Chris Green
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