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Court warrant against a company registered at a residential property

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  • des8
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    wording maybe something like this (1902 wording taken from my register):

    "...shall not nor will at any time hereafter carry on or permit or suffer to be carried on in the said messauge and buildings or in any such buildings to be hereafter erected as aforesaid any trade business or manufacture of any kind or nature whatsoever."

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  • Slicster1
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    Thank you both - I’ve obtained the register and it was not purchased in the company name however I cannot see a covenant forbidding the running of a business, what would the wording be for that?

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  • des8
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    While your looking at Land Registry see if there is a covenant forbidding the running of a business from the premises.

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  • islandgirl
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    You can get the company info here: https://www.gov.uk/government/organi...ompanies-house

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  • Slicster1
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    Thanks for the help, I’ll take a look on land reg tonight - what are my options if the property is not in the company name?

    how do I check company accounts? (sorry I’m new to all this legal stuff)

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  • des8
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    If the company own the property then a charge can be placed over the company’s beneficial interest in it.
    Won't mean you obtain immediate payment but it gives hope for eventual recovery
    Check ownership on Land Registry site for £3 (https://www.gov.uk/search-property-i...-land-registry)

    Check their company accounts to see if the company assets include any vehicles (or other assets likely to be outside the property)

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  • echat11
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    Hi Slicster

    des8 Can you please take a look and advise, thank you.

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