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Mike Wilson Partner
Janice Sherlock Legal Executive
John Hatchard Partner
“If you want to protect the boundaries of your property and the title to your property is currently unregistered, you should consider voluntary registration.” Mike Wilson, Partner
It’s always best to ensure that the boundaries of your property are legally protected. This is done by making sure the title of your property is registered on The Land Registry. If your property is currently unregistered, we would recommend you consider voluntary registration.
We can undertake the registration process for you. There is a small charge, but The Land Registry fees are reduced for Voluntary Registrations such as yours.
With the use of our online resources we are able to help speed up the legal process to ensure that your property is registered, and therefore protected by the Land Registry, as soon as possible.
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