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My house is not register in land registry

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  • So reading all this - is there a reason you don't want them to have access over the driveway? It's not maybe what you agreed to, but they will give you £15k and pave you a new driveway. I'm exchange it seems the new plot will be able to drive over your drive to get to the house. 
    Agreeing to this would resolve your problem it seems. Not sure what suing the seller will do because it doesn't sound like he's being dishonest and it's the solicitors who have screwed up. 
    If I will give the acces to my acces way there will be a potential big development behind my house and I don’t want my land be as a subway , because that’s what would eventually be happen I need the sefty for my sick son and have my piece and quite 
  • housebuyer143
    housebuyer143 Posts: 4,291 Forumite
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    edited 4 April 2024 at 8:37PM
    So reading all this - is there a reason you don't want them to have access over the driveway? It's not maybe what you agreed to, but they will give you £15k and pave you a new driveway. I'm exchange it seems the new plot will be able to drive over your drive to get to the house. 
    Agreeing to this would resolve your problem it seems. Not sure what suing the seller will do because it doesn't sound like he's being dishonest and it's the solicitors who have screwed up. 
    If I will give the acces to my acces way there will be a potential big development behind my house and I don’t want my land be as a subway , because that’s what would eventually be happen I need the sefty for my sick son and have my piece and quite 
    I see and understand. The seller seems to have you to ransom as I don't see him agreeing to the amended plan because I didn't seem though this was what he wanted. 

    Im not sure the solution tbh. The solicitors seem to have screwed up so should be liable for your losses, but they are not likely to be able to get the seller to agree to something they don't want to. Is there a way you can meet in the middle with the seller and come to a compromise because as I read it that's really going up be the only way to move it forward without costing you money.
  • So reading all this - is there a reason you don't want them to have access over the driveway? It's not maybe what you agreed to, but they will give you £15k and pave you a new driveway. I'm exchange it seems the new plot will be able to drive over your drive to get to the house. 
    Agreeing to this would resolve your problem it seems. Not sure what suing the seller will do because it doesn't sound like he's being dishonest and it's the solicitors who have screwed up. 
    If I will give the acces to my acces way there will be a potential big development behind my house and I don’t want my land be as a subway , because that’s what would eventually be happen I need the sefty for my sick son and have my piece and quite 
    I see and understand. The seller seems to have you to ransom as I don't see him agreeing to the amended plan because I didn't seem though this was what he wanted. 

    Im not sure the solution tbh. The solicitors seem to have screwed up so should be liable for your losses, but they are not likely to be able to get the seller to agree to something they don't want to. Is there a way you can meet in the middle with the seller and come to a compromise because as I read it that's really going up be the only way to move it forward without costing you money.
    I will try to contact the seller and i will see what we can do about it, 

    Do you think that Legal Ombudsman will help me ? wit the solicitors ? 
  • housebuyer143
    housebuyer143 Posts: 4,291 Forumite
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    So reading all this - is there a reason you don't want them to have access over the driveway? It's not maybe what you agreed to, but they will give you £15k and pave you a new driveway. I'm exchange it seems the new plot will be able to drive over your drive to get to the house. 
    Agreeing to this would resolve your problem it seems. Not sure what suing the seller will do because it doesn't sound like he's being dishonest and it's the solicitors who have screwed up. 
    If I will give the acces to my acces way there will be a potential big development behind my house and I don’t want my land be as a subway , because that’s what would eventually be happen I need the sefty for my sick son and have my piece and quite 
    I see and understand. The seller seems to have you to ransom as I don't see him agreeing to the amended plan because I didn't seem though this was what he wanted. 

    Im not sure the solution tbh. The solicitors seem to have screwed up so should be liable for your losses, but they are not likely to be able to get the seller to agree to something they don't want to. Is there a way you can meet in the middle with the seller and come to a compromise because as I read it that's really going up be the only way to move it forward without costing you money.
    I will try to contact the seller and i will see what we can do about it, 

    Do you think that Legal Ombudsman will help me ? wit the solicitors ? 
    If they find fault you might get some kind of compensation, but I really couldn't say as it would depend on what exactly happened and only they would be able to determine this. 
    The ombudsman can't make the seller sign something they don't want to though I don't believe, so I'm not sure how they will resolve your issue.
  • Hoenir
    Hoenir Posts: 7,742 Forumite
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    So reading all this - is there a reason you don't want them to have access over the driveway? It's not maybe what you agreed to, but they will give you £15k and pave you a new driveway. I'm exchange it seems the new plot will be able to drive over your drive to get to the house. 
    Agreeing to this would resolve your problem it seems. Not sure what suing the seller will do because it doesn't sound like he's being dishonest and it's the solicitors who have screwed up. 
    If I will give the acces to my acces way there will be a potential big development behind my house and I don’t want my land be as a subway , because that’s what would eventually be happen I need the sefty for my sick son and have my piece and quite 
    I see and understand. The seller seems to have you to ransom as I don't see him agreeing to the amended plan because I didn't seem though this was what he wanted. 

    Im not sure the solution tbh. The solicitors seem to have screwed up so should be liable for your losses, but they are not likely to be able to get the seller to agree to something they don't want to. Is there a way you can meet in the middle with the seller and come to a compromise because as I read it that's really going up be the only way to move it forward without costing you money.
    Were you aware of this proposed development at the time of purchasing the property. The fact that you are receiving direct contact suggests the other party is getting desperate themselves to resolve the matter. I'd be wary of their apparent reconciliatary manner. There's undoubtably large sums at stake. Niceness can soon evaporate. 
  • housebuyer143
    housebuyer143 Posts: 4,291 Forumite
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    Hoenir said:
    So reading all this - is there a reason you don't want them to have access over the driveway? It's not maybe what you agreed to, but they will give you £15k and pave you a new driveway. I'm exchange it seems the new plot will be able to drive over your drive to get to the house. 
    Agreeing to this would resolve your problem it seems. Not sure what suing the seller will do because it doesn't sound like he's being dishonest and it's the solicitors who have screwed up. 
    If I will give the acces to my acces way there will be a potential big development behind my house and I don’t want my land be as a subway , because that’s what would eventually be happen I need the sefty for my sick son and have my piece and quite 
    I see and understand. The seller seems to have you to ransom as I don't see him agreeing to the amended plan because I didn't seem though this was what he wanted. 

    Im not sure the solution tbh. The solicitors seem to have screwed up so should be liable for your losses, but they are not likely to be able to get the seller to agree to something they don't want to. Is there a way you can meet in the middle with the seller and come to a compromise because as I read it that's really going up be the only way to move it forward without costing you money.
    Were you aware of this proposed development at the time of purchasing the property. The fact that you are receiving direct contact suggests the other party is getting desperate themselves to resolve the matter. I'd be wary of their apparent reconciliatary manner. There's undoubtably large sums at stake. Niceness can soon evaporate. 
    Agreed. I would probably ensure any action you take is done so through solicitors so they can ensure it's all correct and above board. Personally I still think your original one should fix the issue they created but it might be you need to use someone else, to resolve it, then calculate your losses (be that on property value, time, stress etc) and sue them afterwards, assuming you can show they were at fault. 
    As this poster says, were you aware of the development behind before you purchased the property? If so, then it should be no surprise it's going behind you and the only surprise should be the access. 
  • Hoenir said:
    So reading all this - is there a reason you don't want them to have access over the driveway? It's not maybe what you agreed to, but they will give you £15k and pave you a new driveway. I'm exchange it seems the new plot will be able to drive over your drive to get to the house. 
    Agreeing to this would resolve your problem it seems. Not sure what suing the seller will do because it doesn't sound like he's being dishonest and it's the solicitors who have screwed up. 
    If I will give the acces to my acces way there will be a potential big development behind my house and I don’t want my land be as a subway , because that’s what would eventually be happen I need the sefty for my sick son and have my piece and quite 
    I see and understand. The seller seems to have you to ransom as I don't see him agreeing to the amended plan because I didn't seem though this was what he wanted. 

    Im not sure the solution tbh. The solicitors seem to have screwed up so should be liable for your losses, but they are not likely to be able to get the seller to agree to something they don't want to. Is there a way you can meet in the middle with the seller and come to a compromise because as I read it that's really going up be the only way to move it forward without costing you money.
    Were you aware of this proposed development at the time of purchasing the property. The fact that you are receiving direct contact suggests the other party is getting desperate themselves to resolve the matter. I'd be wary of their apparent reconciliatary manner. There's undoubtably large sums at stake. Niceness can soon evaporate. 
    we were aware a bit more than a 1 year ago , but we are at this property for  2 years and half , 

    the reason how we founded out ? 

    The developer was texting me directly , propose money in cash for house and was telling my problem will resolve by selling him my home 
    Another was time that 3 times people was knocking to my door and asking for access if I'm willing to  share - one developer even offer me a 40k for ownership of driveway  plus 10k from each house and on the same time stated to not tell to the seller about it nut the seller also proposing money.... 
  • Hoenir said:
    So reading all this - is there a reason you don't want them to have access over the driveway? It's not maybe what you agreed to, but they will give you £15k and pave you a new driveway. I'm exchange it seems the new plot will be able to drive over your drive to get to the house. 
    Agreeing to this would resolve your problem it seems. Not sure what suing the seller will do because it doesn't sound like he's being dishonest and it's the solicitors who have screwed up. 
    If I will give the acces to my acces way there will be a potential big development behind my house and I don’t want my land be as a subway , because that’s what would eventually be happen I need the sefty for my sick son and have my piece and quite 
    I see and understand. The seller seems to have you to ransom as I don't see him agreeing to the amended plan because I didn't seem though this was what he wanted. 

    Im not sure the solution tbh. The solicitors seem to have screwed up so should be liable for your losses, but they are not likely to be able to get the seller to agree to something they don't want to. Is there a way you can meet in the middle with the seller and come to a compromise because as I read it that's really going up be the only way to move it forward without costing you money.
    Were you aware of this proposed development at the time of purchasing the property. The fact that you are receiving direct contact suggests the other party is getting desperate themselves to resolve the matter. I'd be wary of their apparent reconciliatary manner. There's undoubtably large sums at stake. Niceness can soon evaporate. 
    Agreed. I would probably ensure any action you take is done so through solicitors so they can ensure it's all correct and above board. Personally I still think your original one should fix the issue they created but it might be you need to use someone else, to resolve it, then calculate your losses (be that on property value, time, stress etc) and sue them afterwards, assuming you can show they were at fault. 
    As this poster says, were you aware of the development behind before you purchased the property? If so, then it should be no surprise it's going behind you and the only surprise should be the access. 
    correct , agree but the problem it is that my solicitors have not finished the registration on my property and now to resolve issue they want represent me with sue the seller but until I will not sign the contract they will not tell me what them thoughts and from that point even more I don't trust them as they never even clearly responded to my questions and when the time I was trusted them I forwarded those message from the seller and now they want charge me  for hourly rate plus everything for what they  will do for registering my property and sue the seller but they are the one who failed on that duty and I pay for them service. 

    Maybe is a silly question but when I received TP1 with plan attached  to sign with my husband  , are there suppose to be already a seller signature and his wife  ? Because from what I know this form is a transfer from a seller to buyer and need to be Signed by both parts and than sent to the Land Registry 
  • housebuyer143
    housebuyer143 Posts: 4,291 Forumite
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    Hoenir said:
    So reading all this - is there a reason you don't want them to have access over the driveway? It's not maybe what you agreed to, but they will give you £15k and pave you a new driveway. I'm exchange it seems the new plot will be able to drive over your drive to get to the house. 
    Agreeing to this would resolve your problem it seems. Not sure what suing the seller will do because it doesn't sound like he's being dishonest and it's the solicitors who have screwed up. 
    If I will give the acces to my acces way there will be a potential big development behind my house and I don’t want my land be as a subway , because that’s what would eventually be happen I need the sefty for my sick son and have my piece and quite 
    I see and understand. The seller seems to have you to ransom as I don't see him agreeing to the amended plan because I didn't seem though this was what he wanted. 

    Im not sure the solution tbh. The solicitors seem to have screwed up so should be liable for your losses, but they are not likely to be able to get the seller to agree to something they don't want to. Is there a way you can meet in the middle with the seller and come to a compromise because as I read it that's really going up be the only way to move it forward without costing you money.
    Were you aware of this proposed development at the time of purchasing the property. The fact that you are receiving direct contact suggests the other party is getting desperate themselves to resolve the matter. I'd be wary of their apparent reconciliatary manner. There's undoubtably large sums at stake. Niceness can soon evaporate. 
    Agreed. I would probably ensure any action you take is done so through solicitors so they can ensure it's all correct and above board. Personally I still think your original one should fix the issue they created but it might be you need to use someone else, to resolve it, then calculate your losses (be that on property value, time, stress etc) and sue them afterwards, assuming you can show they were at fault. 
    As this poster says, were you aware of the development behind before you purchased the property? If so, then it should be no surprise it's going behind you and the only surprise should be the access. 
    correct , agree but the problem it is that my solicitors have not finished the registration on my property and now to resolve issue they want represent me with sue the seller but until I will not sign the contract they will not tell me what them thoughts and from that point even more I don't trust them as they never even clearly responded to my questions and when the time I was trusted them I forwarded those message from the seller and now they want charge me  for hourly rate plus everything for what they  will do for registering my property and sue the seller but they are the one who failed on that duty and I pay for them service. 

    Maybe is a silly question but when I received TP1 with plan attached  to sign with my husband  , are there suppose to be already a seller signature and his wife  ? Because from what I know this form is a transfer from a seller to buyer and need to be Signed by both parts and than sent to the Land Registry 
    No, you sign your own and the seller signs theirs and the solicitors check they match and exchange them. You never see get a copy with the sellers signature. Your solicitor didn't check the plan matched so it's their fault I would say. 
    I do think you need to pursue the solicitor once you resolve this but you either need to convince them that this extra work is still in the remit of the registration or you need to find someone else to sort it and then pursue them at a later date. 

    I hope you can resolve it.
  • Hoenir said:
    So reading all this - is there a reason you don't want them to have access over the driveway? It's not maybe what you agreed to, but they will give you £15k and pave you a new driveway. I'm exchange it seems the new plot will be able to drive over your drive to get to the house. 
    Agreeing to this would resolve your problem it seems. Not sure what suing the seller will do because it doesn't sound like he's being dishonest and it's the solicitors who have screwed up. 
    If I will give the acces to my acces way there will be a potential big development behind my house and I don’t want my land be as a subway , because that’s what would eventually be happen I need the sefty for my sick son and have my piece and quite 
    I see and understand. The seller seems to have you to ransom as I don't see him agreeing to the amended plan because I didn't seem though this was what he wanted. 

    Im not sure the solution tbh. The solicitors seem to have screwed up so should be liable for your losses, but they are not likely to be able to get the seller to agree to something they don't want to. Is there a way you can meet in the middle with the seller and come to a compromise because as I read it that's really going up be the only way to move it forward without costing you money.
    Were you aware of this proposed development at the time of purchasing the property. The fact that you are receiving direct contact suggests the other party is getting desperate themselves to resolve the matter. I'd be wary of their apparent reconciliatary manner. There's undoubtably large sums at stake. Niceness can soon evaporate. 
    Agreed. I would probably ensure any action you take is done so through solicitors so they can ensure it's all correct and above board. Personally I still think your original one should fix the issue they created but it might be you need to use someone else, to resolve it, then calculate your losses (be that on property value, time, stress etc) and sue them afterwards, assuming you can show they were at fault. 
    As this poster says, were you aware of the development behind before you purchased the property? If so, then it should be no surprise it's going behind you and the only surprise should be the access. 
    correct , agree but the problem it is that my solicitors have not finished the registration on my property and now to resolve issue they want represent me with sue the seller but until I will not sign the contract they will not tell me what them thoughts and from that point even more I don't trust them as they never even clearly responded to my questions and when the time I was trusted them I forwarded those message from the seller and now they want charge me  for hourly rate plus everything for what they  will do for registering my property and sue the seller but they are the one who failed on that duty and I pay for them service. 

    Maybe is a silly question but when I received TP1 with plan attached  to sign with my husband  , are there suppose to be already a seller signature and his wife  ? Because from what I know this form is a transfer from a seller to buyer and need to be Signed by both parts and than sent to the Land Registry 
    No, you sign your own and the seller signs theirs and the solicitors check they match and exchange them. You never see get a copy with the sellers signature. Your solicitor didn't check the plan matched so it's their fault I would say. 
    I do think you need to pursue the solicitor once you resolve this but you either need to convince them that this extra work is still in the remit of the registration or you need to find someone else to sort it and then pursue them at a later date. 

    I hope you can resolve it.
    you are very knowledge person , 

    thank you so much for your help , 

    Yes, I really do hope so , is defiantly my solicitors fault as they suppose to check the Tp1 if they match exactly the same... 

    I hope my nightmare will be soon resolved and i still believe and hoping that Ombudsman will help me, 

    they told me that my solicitors has ask for dismissing my case but they didn't and soon they will ask me for some more evidence they has told me , not sure what they will ask me ... I still have a faith that they will help me , because if not than I will be not able sue my solicitors anymore ....
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