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Land registry are they the last word
xmaslolly76
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My brother in law is selling his house. He has a parking space in front of the house which he has been using for the last 6 years with no problems. When he bought the house his title deeds said it was his and also the land registry said it is his however the solicitors are saying it belongs to a house around the corner as it is listed on there title deeds. But it is still showing on the landregistry as his land. My question is who has the last word in these matter is it whats on the tile deed that goes or what the landregistry have on file. after all what would a house around the corner want with a parking space in from of my brother laws house they have there own space in front of there house. This is holding his sale up and is getting on his nerves and the buyers nerves. Any help would be appreciated.
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Official copies from the land registry should confirm the exact extent of your brother in law's property. The idea is that when land is registered, the land registry check all the relevant documents and produce an official copy stating all the rights attached to the property and the extent of the property."...So...we've got a drop off, a double-cross, an ambush and then what?...then they shot a tramp..." :rotfl: [High Heels and Low Lifes]0
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So basically the land registry over rules any title deeds that may be in circulation contradicting the land is his. This is brilliant hope fully the solicitors will get there backsides into gear to get it sorted we were just really worried thank you :-):jFriends are like fabric you can never have enough:j0
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