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House prices on Right Move
agrinnall
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Out of curiosity I have checked a few areas on Right Move for sale prices. One of them was the postcode (in England) where my mum sold her house a year ago today, but it's not listed. The house that she bought is on there when I check that postcode. As the data comes from the Land Registry I assume it either hasn't been updated on there or they haven't been given the data. Whose responsibility is it to pass the sale price to the Land Registry, the selling solicitor, the buying solicitor or the estate agent? The only one of those I'd have any confidence in is the estate agent so I'm inclined to thing it may be one of the solicitors who haven't done what they are supposed to.
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Who knows??Been away for a while.0
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Running_Horse wrote: »Who knows??
Thanks so much for your immensely helpful comment.0 -
The purchaser's solicitor files the forms with the land registry. This may have been done however. Our house purchase (8 months ago) was registered with the land registry but the info never filtered through to rightmove, zoopla, mouseprice etc.0
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It is hardly the most serious issue in the world.
Does it matter who forgot?
And your contribution to the discussion is...?FingUseless wrote: »Not you evidently. Seems you should have had my username.Been away for a while.0 -
Running_Horse wrote: »It is hardly the most serious issue in the world.
Does it matter who forgot?
And your contribution to the discussion is...?
I'm sorry, I didn't realise that only issues that you deem to be important can be posted, perhaps you'd like to tell us what criteria you apply to deciding if something is worthy of appearing? Or alteratively you could just not bother responding to anything that is not deserving of your time and effort.0
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