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Land Registry problem
Sus59
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I'm in the middle of buying a flat and half of the freehold of the building which the flat is in (there are only two).
My solicitor has now discovered that when the other flat was sold last summer their solicitor has failed to register their interest with the Land Registry. This is causing problems as I am to be joint owner of the freehold with the other person and the wrong name is on the Title documents.
I am desparate to complete this purchase by the end of this month as my fixed rate mortgage offer expires by then and rates have gone up since.
Does anyone know how long it would take for solicitors to register titles at the Land Registry?
Thanks
My solicitor has now discovered that when the other flat was sold last summer their solicitor has failed to register their interest with the Land Registry. This is causing problems as I am to be joint owner of the freehold with the other person and the wrong name is on the Title documents.
I am desparate to complete this purchase by the end of this month as my fixed rate mortgage offer expires by then and rates have gone up since.
Does anyone know how long it would take for solicitors to register titles at the Land Registry?
Thanks
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