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Name not on deeds of house?

  • 04-08-2016 2:25pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7


    Does anyone know why one name wouldn’t be listed on the deeds of a house in the case of a joint mortgage?

    The names on the deeds are listed as “Joe Bloggs and anr”. I’ve spoken to the Registry of Deeds Service and they said that ‘anr’ is their abbreviation for ‘another’.

    Does anyone know why the second name wouldn’t be listed and if there are any implications?

    FYI, I am going to get legal advice on this but was hoping people here might have some pointers.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,548 ✭✭✭Claw Hammer


    amayb wrote: »
    Does anyone know why one name wouldn’t be listed on the deeds of a house in the case of a joint mortgage?

    The names on the deeds are listed as “Joe Bloggs and anr”. I’ve spoken to the Registry of Deeds Service and they said that ‘anr’ is their abbreviation for ‘another’.

    Does anyone know why the second name wouldn’t be listed and if there are any implications?

    FYI, I am going to get legal advice on this but was hoping people here might have some pointers.

    The Registry of Deeds don't have a deed. They have a memorial of the deed. You need to see the original deed which is probably in the bank.


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