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Land Registry Delaying Sale

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  • sheramber said:
    You can fill a form in on the GOV UK site to ask LR to expedite your application. I did it recently while buying out equity on a property, I was sick of waiting ages for the paperwork to come back. Asked for an expedite and the application was completed the next day. 
     you read the post above yours you will see this has already has been done but more information asked for.
    So you came here to say this.
  • sheramber said:
    You can fill a form in on the GOV UK site to ask LR to expedite your application. I did it recently while buying out equity on a property, I was sick of waiting ages for the paperwork to come back. Asked for an expedite and the application was completed the next day. 
     you read the post above yours you will see this has already has been done but more information asked for.
    So you came here to say this.
    It might put off others from asking questions which have already been addressed within the (very short) thread. generally speaking, it's a good idea to read through before responding - saves you wasting your time making a point which has already been addressed, and others pointing out that it has already been addressed in an attempt to ensure that you are not simply ignored... 
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