matt.c
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posted on 23/2/10 at 08:56 PM |
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Property Boundary?
Is there a website i can find out the boundary lines of a house im looking at on rightmove?
Thanks guys
Matt
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owelly
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posted on 23/2/10 at 09:03 PM |
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You can find details on the landregistry site for £4. I found a rough guide on my local parish webby.
http://www.ppcmag.co.uk
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owelly
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posted on 23/2/10 at 09:04 PM |
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http://www.landregistry.gov.uk/
http://www.ppcmag.co.uk
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DavidW
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posted on 23/2/10 at 09:11 PM |
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Ask the agent for the HIP - I think they have the land registy title plan in them.
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ashg
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posted on 23/2/10 at 11:21 PM |
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yep boundaries will be in the hip. estate agent should be able to provide it in pdf format as they all have to be uploaded to a central database.
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rgrs
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posted on 24/2/10 at 07:41 AM |
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However bear in mind that regardless of what the plans show at the land registry, if the boundarys have been moved for over 7 years then laws of
statutes apply.
Roger
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Alex.
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posted on 24/2/10 at 08:28 AM |
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Having been through this issue with my neighbour, you will not find a definitive boundary plan if the house is more than a couple of years old.
The HIP and the Land Registry will only have not to scale plans, that will not give enough detail to pin point the boundary.
As far as the council planning department and the Land Registry are concerned, near enough is good enough! And it is up to you to take legal action
if you still think there is a problem.
Alex.
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