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Can My remove a charge on my house easily?

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  • Can My remove a charge on my house easily?

    My sister lent me some money and put a charge on my house.. all paid up but solicitor wants over £300 to take it off!! Can my sister do it herself with the land registry direct?? Is it cheaper to do that way?? Thanks for any advice in advance..
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    If the charge is in her name then yes she can remove it.

    Have you got the wording of the charge from your title docs ?

    There is a different form depending on the type of charge. It's probably a restriction in which case it's RX4 I think ( which is free ) ... but there is a billion different forms and charges so best to get the wording first.


    The applicant is entitled to apply for the withdrawal of the restriction because:



    (A) ​The applicant is the only person interested in or specified in the restriction

    ​The applicant believes that the applicant is the only person with an interest in the restriction.

    ​The applicant is specified in the restriction as the person(s) who must consent to a disposition, give a certificate or receive notice.

    Oh, to find out the wording will cost £3 here -> https://eservices.landregistry.gov.u...492.1513854236
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    • #3
      Also your sister may find the land registry support forum helpful - they can help with procedural stuff - https://support.landregistry.gov.uk/...ntent=web_page
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