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incorrect land registry details
peppapig14
Posts: 268 Forumite
recieved contract pack from solictor, the land registry form has the right house no but incorrect street name on ( its the next street along )
is this going to hold up the process as I'm assuming it will need to be corrected before exchange of contracts
is this going to hold up the process as I'm assuming it will need to be corrected before exchange of contracts
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Is the property on the corner?
If not, you've been sent the wrong title.0 -
The register is map-based, if it's the right plot of land shown on the plan then it doesn't matter too much what they call it (after all, many bits of land don't have their own postal addresses). I think the address can be amended easily enough if anybody wants to.1
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no property is mid terraced house. the right plot is shown on the map it's just the address which is incorrect0
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