All property deeds in Texas are registered with the county clerk's office in the county where the property is located. Some counties provide online access to property deeds and other recorded documents. You can also request a copy of your property deed from the county clerk in person or by mail.
Yes, you can.
To obtain a copy of a life estate contract in Texas, you can try contacting the county recorder's office where the property is located. They may have a copy of the recorded document. Alternatively, you can request a copy from the individual or entity who created the life estate contract.
The simplest thing to do is file a copy of the marriage certificate with the deed. Or you can do a quit claim deed with the new name.
You can visit the land records office where the deed was recorded and obtain a copy. You may be able to access those records online and print your deed from your home computer.
Go to the county courthouse and request a copy of the current deed.
Generally, a lost deed will not cause a problem as long as the deed was filed in the land records office. A deed is executed to transfer ownership of property to the grantee. Recording the deed in the land records provides permanent proof of the transfer of ownership. In a subsequent sale of the property the original deed does not have to be produced since the title will be checked in the land records. The recorded copy of the deed will suffice as proof of ownership. Once a deed has been recorded you can obtain a copy for a nominal fee. The only time a lost deed can cause a problem is when it was not recorded. See link.How_long_is_an_unrecorded_deed_valid
Go to the registry of properties section of the county court house, where the property is located and you can obtain a certified copy of the deed. (which is basically a copy of the real property legal transaction of the sale, including parties, and description of property involved (contract) on file and sealed by the court, or Notary. In Puerto Rico a lawyer is the Notary. You may need the book and page number of the property.
There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.
Transfer by a valid deed.Transfer by a valid deed.Transfer by a valid deed.Transfer by a valid deed.
If by a missing house title you mean a deed, you can obtain a copy from the land records office if the deed was recorded. Title to real property is evidenced by a deed.
A Texas warranty deed is a warranty deed that is drafted based on the requirements of the Texas statutes. Texas also has a statutory warranty deed.
The original should have been returned to the Grantee on the deed. Hopefully the original was also recorded in the county where the property is located. If so, then the County Clerk's office will have an official copy of it, and anyone can obtain either a "plain" copy or a "certified" copy.