The bank took your property as collateral for the loan granted to you. Since you have paid off your loan, the bank will release the collateral, hence executiin of the discharge of charge.
Discharge of Charge & Deed of Receipt and Reassign
Discharge of Charge & Deed of Receipt and Reassign
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May 29 2015, 01:10 PM
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The bank took your property as collateral for the loan granted to you. Since you have paid off your loan, the bank will release the collateral, hence executiin of the discharge of charge.
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May 29 2015, 01:24 PM
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I believe that your property is still under master title so the bank just reassign the rights back to you. If individual title is already in place, there shouldn't be a deed of receipt and reassignment.
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