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Title Deeds Update?
fastbs
Posts: 177 Forumite
Hello All,
We purchased our first property around 2 months ago now and the title deeds on the Land Registry website still haven’t been updated.. what is the rough time scale for this? Should we been concerned?
Thanks in advance!
We purchased our first property around 2 months ago now and the title deeds on the Land Registry website still haven’t been updated.. what is the rough time scale for this? Should we been concerned?
Thanks in advance!
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What does your solicitor say?0
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They'll get around to replying when it suits them, possibly not at all.AdrianC said:What does your solicitor say?
OP: depends if it's a complete change (i.e. an existing property) which is quite quick TR1, or a partial change (new build on a new estate) which can take a lot longer TR2 I think.0
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