In a dispute with a neighbour about a boundary or a right of way you need to look at up-to-date “titles” of your properties. These are the official records of ownership held by the Land Registry. How do you get them? It is easy, as Paul Ashwell explains in this step-by-step guide.
1. Go to the Land Registry via this link
2. Enter property name and post code
3. Click Search
4. Select Buy Title register and Title plan
5. Click Purchase
6. Click Create Account link
7. Click Agree [terms]
8. Enter name details, address details, contact details and Login details.
9. Click Create Account
10. Click on link in activation e-mail
11. Return to Buy Documents page
12. Click Checkout
13. Select Payment Page
14. Enter Card details and Cardholders details
15. Click Make Payment
16. Click Continue
17. On Download documents Select documents and click
18 Click Save
19. Click View downloads
20. Open title documents
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