I bought a property in 1981.
The property was not registered with the land registry.
The deeds were held with a solicitor.
The solicitor destroyed my deeds.
In 2016, the solicitor organised and paid for new deeds from a scrappy little map that I had in my file.
I signed and confirmed the new boundaries but they were wrong effectively chopping off half my garden. I received a possessory title which I thought was for the whole of my land and thought nothing else about it.
Last year I decided to sell.
The potential owners pointed out that the actual fences of my garden was not the same as the land registry deeds.
I paid for a surveyor to measure my garden.
The surveyor said that there was an added problem. The north fence of my property overlapped 6 metres into the neighbouring property. There was no contest from the neighbours and I was awarded a title absolute for that 6 metre strip.
And I was awarded a possessory title for the bit of land that I chopped off when signing for the boundaries in 2016.
And I already had a possessory title for the piece of land with my house on, which had been awarded to me back in 2016.
It is such a mess and is being used as leverage to reduce the price of my property. I am too old to wait 12 years for absolute.
Is there anyone I can go to? Land Registry do not help. They say consult UTI info on their website but all it says is that you have to wait 12 years.
It seems ridiculous to me that after nearly 40 years I own absolutely just one 6 metre strip.
The property was not registered with the land registry.
The deeds were held with a solicitor.
The solicitor destroyed my deeds.
In 2016, the solicitor organised and paid for new deeds from a scrappy little map that I had in my file.
I signed and confirmed the new boundaries but they were wrong effectively chopping off half my garden. I received a possessory title which I thought was for the whole of my land and thought nothing else about it.
Last year I decided to sell.
The potential owners pointed out that the actual fences of my garden was not the same as the land registry deeds.
I paid for a surveyor to measure my garden.
The surveyor said that there was an added problem. The north fence of my property overlapped 6 metres into the neighbouring property. There was no contest from the neighbours and I was awarded a title absolute for that 6 metre strip.
And I was awarded a possessory title for the bit of land that I chopped off when signing for the boundaries in 2016.
And I already had a possessory title for the piece of land with my house on, which had been awarded to me back in 2016.
It is such a mess and is being used as leverage to reduce the price of my property. I am too old to wait 12 years for absolute.
Is there anyone I can go to? Land Registry do not help. They say consult UTI info on their website but all it says is that you have to wait 12 years.
It seems ridiculous to me that after nearly 40 years I own absolutely just one 6 metre strip.
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