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Land registry issue
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We don't know what it is you're looking at.Toberton said:
Am I looking at the wrong website?davidmcn said:
But are you sure you're looking at the correct property (and the correct interest e.g. if it's a flat then it will have a leasehold title but there'll probably also be a registered freehold title for the block).Toberton said:
Haven't paid for the title register yet as on the gov.uk check site the last recorded sale is 2006.loubel said:How have you discovered this? Are you sure you have the correct title register?
But if you are certain then she will need to contact her previous solicitor to find out what went wrong and how to rectify.
From past experience here, people are more often doing their searching wrong than finding fundamental problems with past transactions not being registered.
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Toberton said:
I'll double check again but it's definitely the correct address I'm looking at. Am I looking at the wrong website?davidmcn said:
But are you sure you're looking at the correct property (and the correct interest e.g. if it's a flat then it will have a leasehold title but there'll probably also be a registered freehold title for the block).Toberton said:
Haven't paid for the title register yet as on the gov.uk check site the last recorded sale is 2006.loubel said:How have you discovered this? Are you sure you have the correct title register?
But if you are certain then she will need to contact her previous solicitor to find out what went wrong and how to rectify.
From past experience here, people are more often doing their searching wrong than finding fundamental problems with past transactions not being registered.Strangely my laptop does not show me what website you are looking at.But I gave you the correct link above.The other quesion asked was 'Are you looking at the correct Title?'
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I was looking on https://www.gov.uk/search-house-prices
I mistakenly thought that was the part of the register that was relevant. Its all sorted now.
Greatcrested take a moment to consider your tone, I'm clearly ignorant as to the process, which is why I asked for help. I truly forgot what level of sad !!!!!! with empty life presided over forums on the Internet.
Cheers everyone else.1
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