By using our online portal, you will be able to quickly obtain official copies of Land Registry Title Registers and Title Plans, Leases and Deeds, as well as many other conveyancing searches.
Title Registers and Title Plans are the main title documents of a property, and are often referred to as the “House Deeds”.
Information provided by Title Registers includes:
- Property ownership information, including the name and address of the registered owner(s).
- A full description of the property.
- Details of covenants and other restrictions. Restrictive covenants are rules or conditions written into title deeds which dictate what you can and cannot do with a property.
- Date of purchase and price paid/value stated for any property that has been sold since April 2000.
- Details of easements, such as rights of access, rights to park and drainage rights.
- Registered mortgages and charges affecting the title, including the name and address of the lender (such as a bank or building society).
- Details of Transfers, Leases, Deeds, Agreements and Conveyances – with dates and names of parties involved.
- Maintenance responsibilities for boundary structures (such as fences and walls), pathways and roads are often referred to in the Register and indicated on the Title Plan by coloured markings and T markings.
- Title Number.
- Tenure, i.e Freehold or Leasehold.
- Details of any Lease Agreements; setting out the ground rent and if or when it may be increased, any service and/or maintenance charges, whether or not you must obtain permission from the freeholder to make any alterations to the property, who is responsible for maintenance and repairs on the property, and any other issues such as letting the property or rules on how you can use the property.
To obtain a Title Register and/or Title Plan for any house, simply click on the link below and complete the order form.