I guess this isn't an issue, just more of an inconvenience, which will be a headache to sort out ?
As mum's dementia progressed, she started cleaning the house and chucking stuff away. It's only now that I realise that she threw away a plastic folder which was always in her bedroom, containing personal documents like her birth certificate, etc.
And one of the things that was in there were the deeds to the house. I called the Halifax to see if they had a copy of them, and they have nothing; I rung the Land Registry and they have absolutely nothing on the house either.
It's a solvable problem for sure, and Land Registry sent us a form to fill in to re-register the house if I can't find them - I won't, they're gone - but what a nuisance ?
As mum's dementia progressed, she started cleaning the house and chucking stuff away. It's only now that I realise that she threw away a plastic folder which was always in her bedroom, containing personal documents like her birth certificate, etc.
And one of the things that was in there were the deeds to the house. I called the Halifax to see if they had a copy of them, and they have nothing; I rung the Land Registry and they have absolutely nothing on the house either.
It's a solvable problem for sure, and Land Registry sent us a form to fill in to re-register the house if I can't find them - I won't, they're gone - but what a nuisance ?