
Purchasing a new property can be very exhilarating, but that shouldn’t stop you from doing research on both the property and owner in order to avoid any pitfalls later on. Whether you’re a home buyer, seller, investor or conveyancer, doing a Property Name Search should be one of the first steps you take towards taking due diligence.
This kind of search is perfect when the only information you have on a property is the address and takes up just a few minutes of your time while yielding precise and accurate ownership details. You’ll be able to learn which assets are registered to a person or company, confirm your assumptions and avoid surprises.
How It’s Done
All that’s needed for this type of search is the address of the property – Simply enter the address of any property in our search box, all avaiable documents associated with the property will then be shown on the results page. The document you will need is called the title regsiter.
The title register is one of the 2 main documents of title (often called Title Deeds). It shows the current owner, boundaries and tenure (freehold or leasehold).
What It’s Used For
While anyone can do a Property Name Search, it’s most often used by homeowners, home buyers, conveyancers and real estate agencies as a means of gathering land data. For example, you may know who the address of a property, but not the owners name.
You might also wish to confirm the ownership of all the assets belonging to a particular owner. In that case, this kind of registry search is your best bet..
Considering the heavy weight of the costs involved with purchasing a property, it’s absolutely vital to identify the property and learn as much about it as possible. The process is efficient, reliable and only takes several minutes. However, if there’s something you’re not sure about, drop our support team an email and we can walk you through every step of the way.
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