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Title deeds & plans question that are online via Land Registry
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Yes, I know, I'm not the OP, just suggesting where other obligations or rights might be.propertyrental said:
Then you need to obtain and read the Transfer which will specify the rights and obligations in detail.lika_86 said:
This. Our title deeds refer to a Transfer which then contains certain rights and obligations in respect of storage which is on our neighbour's title.doodling said:
Does your Title say something like 'Copy filed' when it mentions the Transfer? If yes, the Land Registry has a copy and will send it to you by post if you request it using form OC2 (£7)::
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/official-copies-of-documents-registration-oc2
You need toalso check your neighbours LR Title too, and any referenced Transfers or Deeds within it.2 -
Sorry. As you deduced I assumed you were the OP...lika_86 said:
Yes, I know, I'm not the OP, just suggesting where other obligations or rights might be.propertyrental said:
Then you need to obtain and read the Transfer which will specify the rights and obligations in detail.lika_86 said:
This. Our title deeds refer to a Transfer which then contains certain rights and obligations in respect of storage which is on our neighbour's title.doodling said:
Does your Title say something like 'Copy filed' when it mentions the Transfer? If yes, the Land Registry has a copy and will send it to you by post if you request it using form OC2 (£7)::
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/official-copies-of-documents-registration-oc2
You need toalso check your neighbours LR Title too, and any referenced Transfers or Deeds within it.0
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