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Land Registry Question - how to access a "copy filed"


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I've been working though a Land Registry deed for a property I own today.

 

And I came across this on the deeds, in the "Property Register" section.

 

"(day.month.2017) An agreement dated dd.mm.2017 between (1) abc and (2) xyz Ltd relates to the south western boundary of the land in this title.

 

Note: copy filed".

 

How do I get hold of a copy of the "copy filed" agreement?

 

Can I do it or does it need my solicitor?

 

Ideally I need it within the next 48 hours.

 

Thanks


Ferdinand

 

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I might be wrong but I think there is another database called the "charges register" so if its not at the Land Registry perhaps try there?

 

I think these records are/used to be maintained by local councils but the government is trying to provide central access. Not every area has joined the central scheme which is here..

 

https://search-local-land-charges.service.gov.uk

 

https://search-local-land-charges.service.gov.uk/check-if-an-authority-is-migrated

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4 minutes ago, Temp said:

I might be wrong but I think there is another database called the "charges register" so if its not at the Land Registry perhaps try there?

 

I think these records are/used to be maintained by local councils but the government is trying to provide central access. Not every area has joined the central scheme which is here..

 

https://search-local-land-charges.service.gov.uk

 

https://search-local-land-charges.service.gov.uk/check-if-an-authority-is-migrated

 

On the deeds it is listed under "Property Register", not "Charges Register" - so I don't think it will be on there.

 

But thanks.

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Google found..

 

How to request/purchase 'Copy Filed' documents?

https://help.landregistry.gov.uk/app/social/questions/detail/qid/109/~/how-to-request%2Fpurchase-copy-filed-documents%3F

 

See follow up questions and replies at the bottom. Suggests your solicitor could get it online.

 

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