Has anyone here ever filed an Originating Notice in order to have a mortgage removed from their land title?
We paid off a mortgage several years ago, but the land titles office refused the discharge of mortgage, due to the fact that one of the names on the mortgage was unable to sign the discharge, as he had passed away. His elderly wife, sees no reason to have it removed, as "we both know it's paid off! It's ok to leave it". She comes from the age where a hand shake use to be enough!
The deceased's will was not probated, or the land titles office could remove the mortgage with a certified copy of the probate. Our only option without upsetting the elderly wife too much, is to ask the court to instruct the registrar of the land titles office to remove it. (upon presenting to the court, documents proving it is paid off)
I don't want to pay high lawyer fees in addition to the cost of filing these documents.(Around 200 dollars as I understand) I do however wish to ensure that I am filing the correct documents.
Anyone here familiar with these documents and can offer any insight?
I live in Alberta, and it is my understanding that this matter will need to go before the Court of Queens Bench.
We paid off a mortgage several years ago, but the land titles office refused the discharge of mortgage, due to the fact that one of the names on the mortgage was unable to sign the discharge, as he had passed away. His elderly wife, sees no reason to have it removed, as "we both know it's paid off! It's ok to leave it". She comes from the age where a hand shake use to be enough!
The deceased's will was not probated, or the land titles office could remove the mortgage with a certified copy of the probate. Our only option without upsetting the elderly wife too much, is to ask the court to instruct the registrar of the land titles office to remove it. (upon presenting to the court, documents proving it is paid off)
I don't want to pay high lawyer fees in addition to the cost of filing these documents.(Around 200 dollars as I understand) I do however wish to ensure that I am filing the correct documents.
Anyone here familiar with these documents and can offer any insight?
I live in Alberta, and it is my understanding that this matter will need to go before the Court of Queens Bench.
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