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What you need to know about registering your property at Land Registry. The Land Registry is the government organisation that records who owns land in England and Wales.
The Land Registry is the government organisation that records who owns land in England and Wales. Since 1862 they have been attempting to compile a comprehensive list of land ownership, with it becoming compulsory to register land if it’s sold or mortgaged in 1990.
By 2005 the Land Registry started programmes to encourage voluntary registration, however, in 2019, the Land Registry estimated that 14% of land and properties in England and Wales remained unregistered. We continue to help owners through this process, for land in Milton Keynes and further afield.
The government provides a guarantee securing the title of the registered property.
There are many benefits to registering your home.
It greatly reduces the risk of someone fraudulently claiming your property as their own. It is much harder for people to claim adverse possession of registered land. The boundaries are fully defined on the registered title, meaning it’s a lot harder for fence lines to be moved and land gained by stealth by neighbours. With registered land, (assuming you keep the contact address up to date) the Land Registry knows who to contact if someone claims rights to your property. You can now include an email address, and also sign up to receive alerts if someone tries to deal with your property.
It makes selling your house in the
future much more straightforward.
The registration process can be
long and complex, potentially
discouraging potential buyers.
Dealing with missing deeds,
registration gaps, or unclear plans
now will stop problems in the
future, especially if your knowledge
of the property can be used to fix
the gaps.
Voluntary registration is cheaper than compulsory registration. For example, if your property is worth between £500,001 and £1,000,000, the voluntary registration fee is £495 rather than £655.
The government provides a guarantee securing the title of the registered property, meaning you can be compensated if you are deprived of your title due to an error or omission in the register.
The government provides a guarantee securing the title of the registered property, meaning you can be compensated if you are deprived of your title due to an error or omission in the register.
f you purchased your home before 1990 and have not mortgaged it since then, there is a chance it is unregistered. You may have a file of old deeds relating to the property, which also could suggest it’s unregistered. If you are unsure, you can contact the Land Registry, who will be able to provide this information, or we can assist with this.
If you know your property is unregistered and some or all of the deeds have been lost or destroyed it’s important to try and rectify the problem as soon as possible. This is because the Land Registry will require a statement of truth explaining the reason for the missing deeds and your basis of ownership. If this is not done, it could lead to major issues if you want to sell or if, after your death your executors cannot prove ownership of the land.
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