Land Ownership

Find who owns an area of land, large or small.

Land Ownership Search 

Establishing land ownership is one of the main purposes of the Title Register, the B section of which details the name and address of the owners, the date they purchased it and the price paid for it. The Register is produced by the Land Registry from the Deeds that convey the property to the owner.

The Register contains far more detail than this, of course, and includes details of covenants, easements, tenure, class of title, restrictions, charges, etc.

Because land without a building upon it does not contain a postal address, in order to determine ownership the land must first be identified. The most efficient way to do this is to identify it on a map attached to the order form, so that when we receive the order form we also receive the map attached to it, identifying where the property is located.

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Title Register & Plan

_________________________________ These two documents are the official documents proving ownership (or non-ownership) of a property. They are packed with information relating to ownership, tenure, purchase price, mortgages, date of purchase, easements and covenants. Read together, they contain all the information needed to prove ownership. Sometimes it is wise to obtain further details of the covenants and easements, which can be done by obtaining the conveyancing deeds.