The Title Register contains a physical description of the property and restrictive covenants in addition to all formal information regarding the property's ownership.
The Title Plan gives a graphic representation of the land's boundaries and shows the extent of a registered title. It may also contain references to other plans, which will help you identify other land features.
Lease Deeds, Transfer Deeds, Conveyancing Deeds, and Charge (Mortgage) Documents are included for the selected property or land.
The Title Register contains the names and addresses of a property's owners. Obtain a Title Register for any property online; search for houses, apartments, stores, and industrial units, among others.
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The Title Plan is the formal document that confirms the location of land and property borders. It shows the extent/curtilage of land included in the title and indicates easements, covenants and maintenance liabilities by coloured markings and T markings.
The Land Registry creates a Leasehold Title Register and Title Plan for all leasehold properties from the lease. The Lease specifies the terms pertaining to leasehold title ownership.
These are the official documents showing property ownership. They are dense with information regarding ownership, purchase price, mortgages, date of purchase, easements, and restrictions. Together, they contain all the evidence required to establish ownership. Obtaining the conveyancing deeds is sometimes advisable in order to gain further information on the covenants and easements.
These typically include deed plans and contain vital information regarding covenants, easements, restrictions, and agreements. Included are components like delineated boundaries. The ownership right is clearly stated in these documents, which have been signed by both parties and are therefore legally binding.
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Title Register and Title Plan
Each property in the HM Land Registry database is assigned a unique title number, which is accompanied
by a title register and a title plan.
Title Register
This is in three sections
Property Register – The Ownership Register provides the name of the registered owner and the purchase price of the property. If there are restrictions on the owner's authority to deal with the property, this will be indicated. Before selling a property, some owners require permission from a lender.
Proprietorship Register – this provides you with the name of the registered owner and the price paid for the property. If there are any limitations on the owner’s power to deal with the property, then this will be flagged up. Some owners need a lender’s permission before selling the property.
Charges Register – here you will find both restrictive and permissive covenants, easements, and mortgages.
Title Plan
As soon as the property is registered, a title plan is created. As soon as the property is registered, it serves to support the title register and delineates the property's boundaries. It is a supporting document for the title register and generally outlines the land in red. It is essentially a map of the property's general boundaries, but be aware that these may not be exact.
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