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    Conveyance records vs title deeds

    The conveyance copy is being held at Land Registry. I requested a copy. Thanks for the help.
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    Conveyance records vs title deeds

    Ah, I see what you mean. That was in 1959...I wonder if that solicitor is still alive?
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    Conveyance records vs title deeds

    oh, you mean this "If the property was already registered when you bought it, the seller may not have handed over the original deeds. There’s no requirement for them to do so. Tracing the original deeds for a property that has been bought and sold many times is likely to be an impossible task."...
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    Conveyance records vs title deeds

    Thanks, I have already downloaded title deeds. But those deeds are referring to Conveyancing dated to 1950s and I am wondering if I can find those conveyancing papers? I believe they may say who is responsible for the wall ?
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    Conveyance records vs title deeds

    Sorry, my question was if I can get access to historical conveyance records.
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    Conveyance records vs title deeds

    Hi, There is a retaining wall at the back of my garden that retains neighbours land. It is slowly failing. Cost of repairs is likely to be in £20,000 mark. I know that common law dictated that the responsibility lies in the person whos land is being retained, unless it says something in the...
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    Can I change my roof timbers? (Ed.)

    It was just from boarding the loft. I am not really sure whey they did that? Also, my ceiling joists are working as "rafter ties" as they are connected to the bottom of the rafters.
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    Can I change my roof timbers? (Ed.)

    Thanks for all the replies! very interesting! My plan was to move a single "tie" upwards at the head tie and then support purlin at that point by attaching structural timber to the floor frame. I am not convinced these ties serve any purpose other than prevent wind uplift, but even so, they...
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    Can I change my roof timbers? (Ed.)

    Purlins are 5cm in thickness. Span entire house (7m) The purlins are not resting on those collar ties. I can literally glide a piece of paper between the collar tie and the purlin. There is only 1cm of direct contact between the purlin and collar rie. I just need to put a bit of pressure to...
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    Can I change my roof timbers? (Ed.)

    Yes, just two simple, rusty nails. The V bit in the middle is much sturdier and it is most likely stopping the purlin collapsing inwards. the only function of those horizontal ties is to stop the roof lifting upwards with wind. But then I can just move it up wards and should do the same trick...
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    Can I change my roof timbers? (Ed.)

    Thanks for the replies. These horizontal ties are held by two nails on each side...There are four such horizontal ties. I do not have any collar ties at all on top of the roof. The purlin is sort of resting on those horizontal ties, but I can freely move the horizontal ties underneath the...
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    Can I change my roof timbers? (Ed.)

    Any ideas if these can be moved up so that I can just duck under them and not going over?
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    Rant about builders

    Ive just been reading stories about mybuilder etc and bloody hell, its so scary! so many people in my boat!
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    Rant about builders

    really? I thought those website were good!? how else are people advertising their trade?
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