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20 months on and property still not registered on Land Registry - Can't remortgage
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The LR will need to know the reference for the title in question, their rep here won't be able to guess what's been requisitioned from the little info provided so far.silvercar said:
Could there be some discrepancy with the freehold/ leasehold situation?Timeforheroes01 said:
Not a new build. It's a maisonette that was split into two properties, but that's already happened and it's already currently listed as two properties with the old owner.housebuyer143 said:So it is a new build?
If not, then I would find out exactly what they are missing and how they are going to resolve it.
My son completed on a not-new-build flat end of August 2022 and the registration putting it in his name has just been completed this week, so if everything was in order that should have been your timescale. Expediting should reduce the timescales to 2 weeks if everything is in order.
@Land_Registry any advice?
It would make more sense for the OP to discuss with their solicitor, who will know what's being asked for and how easily it ought to be to answer (and whether they ought to have sorted this out themselves before completion...).1 -
As posted the devil is in the detail here so if OP DMs me I can take a look from our end?As for the seller having no interest, we’ll that shouldn’t be strictly true as they’ll have agreed/contracted to resolve such issues if down to them but then again your own solicitor will know that“Official Company Representative
I am the official company representative of Land Registry. MSE has given permission for me to post in response to queries about the company, so that I can help solve issues. You can see my name on the companies with permission to post list. I am not allowed to tout for business at all. If you believe I am please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com This does NOT imply any form of approval of my company or its products by MSE"1 -
Thanks all. @Land_Registry I have DM'd with further detail as we are still stuck in this situation unfortunately.
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