The Title Register or Property Register is one of the two main documents (the Title Plan being the other) of a title/property and is often referred to as the Title Deed.
Information disclosed by the Title Register includes:
- Property ownership details, including the name and address of the registered owner(s).
- Description of the property.
- Restrictions adversely affecting the property, such as restrictive covenants.
- Maintenance responsibilities and liabilities.
- Date of purchase and price paid/value stated for any property that has been sold since April 2000.
Easements, such as rights of way and rights of drainage.
Registered mortgages and charges affecting the title, including the name and address of the lender (such as a bank or building society).
Reference to previous Transfers, Agreements and Conveyances, including dates and names of parties involved.
Tenure, i.e Freehold or Leasehold.
To obtain an official Title Register, simply click on the link below and provide us with a postal address for the property.
Please note that when providing the Title Register, we will also confirm whether there are any pending registrations or applications against the subject property, such as a pending purchase/change of ownership.