A neighbour who recently sold their house lost one potential buyer, and almost lost their second buyer because of a problem that had something to do with the fact that there was a management company involved and he mentioned a clause on his Register of tile which is where it all started - but he did not elaborate.
This made me look at the Register of Title for our property and on it I find a clause in 'part B: Proprietorship Register' which refers to a Certificate having to be produced which confirms compliance with a sub-part of another document.
However when I check on the Land Registry site there are 3 documents available 1. Title register 2. Title Plan and 3. Flood Risk indicator.
Before I start digging through our paper archives, or contact the solicitor ( the person we dealt with left over a year ago) can anyone tell me:
- Should the documents referred to in the Register of title (supplied by my solicitor at time of purchase) have included a copy of the certificate mentioned, as well as the other document.it referred to.
- Would these have been registered with Land Registry, and if so would they be included if a Title Register was requested.
Just to clarify, although the houses are freehold, they are subject to a contract with a management company, who looks after common ground on the estate, which is the one mentioned as being the source of the certificate mentioned,
This made me look at the Register of Title for our property and on it I find a clause in 'part B: Proprietorship Register' which refers to a Certificate having to be produced which confirms compliance with a sub-part of another document.
However when I check on the Land Registry site there are 3 documents available 1. Title register 2. Title Plan and 3. Flood Risk indicator.
Before I start digging through our paper archives, or contact the solicitor ( the person we dealt with left over a year ago) can anyone tell me:
- Should the documents referred to in the Register of title (supplied by my solicitor at time of purchase) have included a copy of the certificate mentioned, as well as the other document.it referred to.
- Would these have been registered with Land Registry, and if so would they be included if a Title Register was requested.
Just to clarify, although the houses are freehold, they are subject to a contract with a management company, who looks after common ground on the estate, which is the one mentioned as being the source of the certificate mentioned,
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