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Land Registry - how long does it take to receive papers
ginvzt
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Hi,
our house purchase is hold up by some paper vendors solicitor is waiting from land registry on request of our solicitor. (At least that is what we are told)
Can anyone share how long does it usually take to receive papers from land registry? This paper is not available to download we were told.
Thanks!
our house purchase is hold up by some paper vendors solicitor is waiting from land registry on request of our solicitor. (At least that is what we are told)
Can anyone share how long does it usually take to receive papers from land registry? This paper is not available to download we were told.
Thanks!
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Most items come within a couple of days but sometimes the LR might have to get them from an archive held off site and that could take 7+ days (but that's unusual).
As a conveyancing solicitor I believe the information given in the post to be useful but I accept no liability except to fee-paying clients.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 -
The house we are buying is nearly 3 years old. There was a reference to another paper in deeds something to do with the lease of garages (we have no garage) and our solicitor wants to see it before exchange. It was requested from vendors solicitor in the beginning of January, but our solicitor hasn't recieved it yet. It might be that vendor's solicitor forgot to request it. But then last Tuesday we agreed to exchange last Wed/Thu and only then we found out that the paper is missing. they must have requested it straight away on Tuesday! Hopefully - it will be here soon!Spring into Spring 2015 - 0.7/12lb0
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