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Title Register
The Land Registry Title Register holds data relating to:
Property description, who owns it, Mortgage lender (if any). Price paid/value stated (if registered since 1st April 2000). Rights of way (not public rights of way) or other rights affecting the property restrictions or other conditions. And provides a wealth of additional property related information.
Title Plan
The Title plan illustrates the extent of the property owned, outlining it in red. And shows extent of property owned, general boundaries, title number, orientation and scale.
Title Register + Title Plan
The 2 above main documents (Title Register and Title Plan) for any property.
Property Ownership
From the property ownership search you can find out:
- The owner(s) name of a property (house, flat, commercial premises etc in the UK)
- The address of the owner.
- The tenure, information on any price paid or stated value if sold after 2000, plus any rights of way or covenants (restrictive or otherwise) on the land or property detailed in the Register
Land Ownership
From the Land Search you can find the Title Register, Title Plan, Ownership Details and more to an area of land, even if you don’t know the full address.
You can find out who currently owns an area of land in the UK, the address and name(s) of the owner, the tenure, information on any price paid or stated value if sold after 2000, plus any rights of way or covenants (restrictive or otherwise) on the land detailed in the Register.
Deed Search
The Conveyancing Deeds will state which boundary wall you are responsible for.
Conveyancing Deeds/Transfer Documents could provide information about easements, covanents, rights of way, restrictions on land use, boundary responsibility, transfers, and more detailed plans.
Lease document
Obtain the lease document(s) for any leasehold property.
Charge document
The charges register list all of the interests to which the property is subject. These include positive covenants (obligations on the land owner to perform some action such as carry out repairs and maintenance to a shared facility), restrictive covenants (restrictions on what the land owner can do with the land such as not to use it for trade or business or to keep animals), notices and financial charges (i.e. mortgages and secured loans).
Any Property in England & Wales
You do not need to own the property to search
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