Seven Reasons to Register Your Property at HM Land Registry
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Edward Sharpe
- 4 Jan 2024
- Law Blog
- Residential Property
Around 10 per cent of land in England and Wales has never been registered at HM Land Registry, usually because the owner bought the property a long time ago or inherited it. If your property is not registered, this should have little or no impact on you on a day-to-day basis, however, it could put you at a disadvantage in the future, for example if you decide to sell or remortgage, and it also increases the risk of fraud or adverse possession.
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Kimberley Rose
- 11 Dec 2023
- Law Blog
- Residential Property
Our residential property solicitors answers some of your questions about buying a repossessed property.
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Edward Sharpe
- 10 Nov 2023
- Law Blog
- Residential Property
Rising interest rates have dominated the headlines recently, with the Bank of England estimating a million households could see their monthly mortgage repayments increase by £500 over the next three years. If you are affected, you may even be thinking about giving up your property so you will no longer have the burden of a mortgage.
Read moreOffice Expansion for Sills & Betteridge in Gainsborough
- 3 Nov 2023
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We have now opened the doors to our newly refurbished office extension at Marshall’s Yard.
Read moreBuying a Property with a Roof Terrace or Balcony
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Kimberley Rose
- 18 Oct 2023
- Law Blog
- Residential Property
A home with outside space appeals to many of us, but it may be hard to find somewhere affordable with a garden and, even then, you may not want the responsibility of its upkeep. A balcony or roof terrace could give you that much coveted al fresco space without the maintenance headache.
Read moreRegistering Your Property at HM Land Registry
- 29 Sep 2023
- Law Blog
- Residential Property
HM Land Registry are responsible for managing the national register of land and since 1 December 1990 it has been compulsory to register land when certain events take place, including a change of ownership. There are lots of properties where these events still have not taken place over the last 30 or so years and, in fact, in 2019 14% of properties in England and Wales remained unregistered.
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