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Submitting DS1 form to Land Registry
john2k
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Not sure if I've posted in the correct ssction. When I purchased my property around 10 years ago I took out a equity loan secured on the property as a second charge. I no longer have a mortgage on the property and have just paid the second charge to the equity loan provider. Their legal team told me I wouldn't really need a solicitor as they will send me the completed DS1 form which I apparently then need to submit to Land Registry.
I can't seem to find any guide on how to do this. Does anyone know what the process is?
I can't seem to find any guide on how to do this. Does anyone know what the process is?
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