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Garage in Land Registry but not in Mortgage Valuation?!
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It costs £3 per document from LR website for documents. Is this information free if I go in person to the county registry office?
County registry office does births, deaths and marriages, nothing to do with Land Registry - you'll have to pay £3 a go, I'm afraid. Or do you simply mean the local Land Registry (which may not be anything to do with the county you live in)? I think you will still have to pay. Sometimes we can get the people at LR enquiries to give us information over the 'phone without paying, but it depends what it is.
To find owner of garage do a SIM search at the Land Registry - phone your local Land Registry enquiries and they will tell you how. That will give you the title number if the garage is registered. You can then get a copy of the registry entries which will show the name of the registered proprietor.
If the garage is not registered because it has not changed hands since the area in question became compsory for Land Registration then there is no strightforward way at all to find out - you just have to do things like ask neighbours.RICHARD WEBSTER
As a retired conveyancing solicitor I believe the information given in the post to be useful assuming any properties concerned are in England/Wales but I accept no liability for it.0 -
Richard, thank you for the above. I have resolved tat, however, since then, something else has come up.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1219601
Can you advise on this?
Many Thanks, KI'll have some cheese please, bob.0
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