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Land registry documents format, name, etc.
UKSBD
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I downloaded documents from Land Registry a few years ago but have no idea where I saved them to on my pc 
Anyone know what format they would be in (TIF, Doc, pdf etc.)and what naming procedure they use as this may help me find them quicker
TIA
Edit to add: I have found them a search for RegisterPlanWK did the trick
Anyone know what format they would be in (TIF, Doc, pdf etc.)and what naming procedure they use as this may help me find them quicker
TIA
Edit to add: I have found them a search for RegisterPlanWK did the trick
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PDF no doubt. That's what they are nowadays and that's when downloading them from an old dated looking land registry website. So I assume it's not changed in a while.
The naming is the registry number so no chance finding that. But I'm sure you can search of keywords within a PDF so just look for the word 'lease' perhaps?0 -
They are always PDF and usually are named the deed reference0
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