I don't understand what you are trying to say.
I live in Ohio and deal with real estate a lot. Much of what I write below is related to that (I am not an attorney).
MANY people who own property can't find their original deed. That doesn't mean they don't have a deed to their property. Think of what would happen if the sellers couldn't produce an original deed in order to transfer property. Things would come to a grinding halt. So .... just because you don't have the physical, original deed, doesn't mean there's not a deed to see.
Most deeds are recorded with a government entity (the county in many cases where the property is). You can get a copy of the deed - as can anyone else (like title companies who handle property transfers). In nearly all cases you can get a 'certified copy' of the deed that will stand in for an original one if you truly need one. Things like fire happen. Stolen happens. Lost happens even more (things getting thrown out because of age ('who needs this anymore?')). Original deeds can get misdirected. Maybe someone never sent it to you (after recording) or it got lost in the mail. Doesn't mean that you don't own it.
If that was the case (only owning something if you had the original deed in your possession), anyone who wanted to be rid of a timeshare just had to lose/destroy the physical deed and say, 'nope, don't have the deed to it anymore.' Then who owns it?
So, if your house is paid off and you don't have a deed (i.e. some sort of 'proof' that you own it - like it being recorded in a public record) then --- yikes! Someone probably owns it (I hope it's you if you think you do).
Perhaps when you are saying 'registered' you are talking about the deed being recorded.
Yes - you can have a deed that is NOT recorded. If it's not recorded, good luck with that (i.e. don't 'not' record deeds). Nearly all mortgages are recorded also - mostly by the holder of the mortgage. Same reasons.
Yes, but that doesn't mean it's a deed. A physical piece of paper that called a deed. My house is paid off but I have no deed. I have a piece of paper saying that it is registered to my wife and I. And I had a week at fox run and never received a deed. IIT is registered at the county it is in.
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