My late father put a B145 on a property and I have receive noticed that the land registry have had a request to remove it. Am I entitled to negotiate its removal or stop it being removed? I have told the solicitor that I will take legal advise (he was very rude)! Any hep would be appreciated.
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Re: B145
Hi, thank you for the reply I'm a first timer! In 2000 my dad attached a B145 caution to my mothers property (it states that no dealing with the land should be registered until notice had been served to him) my father received notification from the land registry sent to the address I now live in. He passed away in 2005. Would I be able to request the details of the caution? And can I remove it or keep it on the property? I believe the property the caution is attached to has been sold. Any help/advice would be appreciated!
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Re: B145
Your father presumably placed the caution on your mother's unregistered property to protect some interest he had in it.
The caution should detail that interest, and if you were his representative dealing with his estate, you should be given that information.
It is more than likely your father's interest has in fact become redundant, but a prospective purchaser's solicitor should try to remove the caution because it can makea future sale problematic
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Your father presumably placed the caution on your mother's unregistered property to protect some interest he had in it.
The caution should detail that interest, and if you were his representative dealing with his estate, you should be given that information.
It is more than likely your father's interest has in fact become redundant, but a prospective purchaser's solicitor should try to remove the caution because it can makea future sale problematic
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Re: B145
If you were your father's personal representative I think you first need to apply to be registered in place of your father.
Whilst you may wish to keep the caution live, it is possible for others with an interest in the property to have it lifted.
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