On Wed, 23 Nov 2016 21:17:35 +0000, DJC wrote:
On 22/11/16 21:32, Bob Eager wrote:
On Tue, 22 Nov 2016 21:14:44 +0000, DJC wrote:
On 22/11/16 19:57, Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , Graeme
writes
In message , jim
writes
Tim Lamb Wrote in message:
You may be impressed to see how much is available on line about
land owners and support payments/agreements:-(
Indeed :-(
Some years ago, someone posted a link to a site which showed
land/property ownership, but I've lost the link :-(
It was not a paid for service like 192.com; probably more like a
register of electors, but not that either. Ring any bells?
It is a while since I have used it but if you register with Land
Registry a modest fee £3.00? gets you the ownership details of a
specific parcel.
£4. plus another £4 if you want a plan. There is an online search with
a map which is quite useful.
https://eservices.landregistry.gov.u...roperty_Search
It says £3.00 for each on the website. And that;s what I paid a couple
of weeks ago!
Sorry, my memory must be going now I've finally moved to the country. I
have purchased enough of them in the past three years. (If you view a
property and are thinking of making an offer the title and plan can be
very useful.)
That's OK! Just correcting the record. The service is instant, too. I
used it to disciver the owner of the (rented) house next door and I want
to fly a cable over the corner of their garden.
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