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Texas Lost Assignment of Deed of Trust Affidavit and Indemnification Agreement

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Indemnification Trust FAQ

The details of your ownership will have been recorded by the Land Registry in their register, under a specific title number.An Official Copy of the register is the equivalent of a 'title deed' and so it will not matter if you lose this, a further copy can always be obtained from Land Registry, again for a small fee.

Contacting current or former trustees, directors of corporate trustees and beneficiaries; contacting the beneficiaries; contacting any person who may have accessed a copy of the trust deed (e.g. accountants, auditors, legal or financial advisors, the provider of the trust deed);

The person who owns the property usually signs a promissory note and a deed of trust. The deed of trust does not have to be recorded to be valid.

You can change your living trust, usually without incurring lawyer bills.Because you and your spouse made the trust together, you should both sign the amendment, and when you sign it, get your signatures notarized, just like the original. Another way to go is to create a "restatement" of your trust.

The deed, when recorded, became a permanent part of the County property records. If you should lose your original deed, you may obtain a certified copy of your deed from the County Recorder in which the land is located. A county certified copy can be used in the place of the original.

The simplest way to make a change to a living trust is with a trust amendment form. A living trust amendment allows you to make changes to an existing trust while keeping the original document active. If you have a joint trust with your spouse, you both must agree to any changes to the trust.

As you stated in your question, it is recorded among the land records, and your lender keeps the original. When you pay off the loan, the lender will return the deed of trust with the promissory note. This document is rather lengthy and quite legalistic.

The first place to start is to review the trust deed to see how to amend the trust deed. You can only amend the trust if the terms of the trust deed allow it. Consent may be required by a custodian, appointor or other party to amend the trust deed, and if consent is not provided then the amendment cannot be made.

If the trust deed has been lost, there may be no way to confirm the identity of the beneficiaries. The biggest hurdle will be if beneficiaries disagree on the terms of the original deed. Without sufficient evidence to prove the terms, it is unlikely the deed of variation could be executed in these circumstances.

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