ChatterBank1 min ago
Charging Order
Company a had registered unsecured debt on property with land registry company b bought debt does the courts decision pass to company b or do they have to reappl y to court for new order
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wouldn't have thought so, since I assume the court paperwork simply allowed A to be given some entitlement on your property at the Land Registry, and as long as A notifies the Land Reg that that has been transferred from A to B I'd have thought that would be sufficient.
But I'm not an expert so maybe there are some special considerations that someone like buildersmate may know
But I'm not an expert so maybe there are some special considerations that someone like buildersmate may know
I thought this might tell me, but it doesn't seem to.
http:// www.lan dregist ry.gov. uk/prof essiona l/guide s/pract ice-gui de-76#g uide-ma rk-5
A call required to the Land Registry, perhaps. they don't bite.
Scooping: the answer to your question is that a debtor having tried various means to get his unsecured loan back can resort to the courts for a charging order. To that extent, I suppose it then has become securitised against the land.
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A call required to the Land Registry, perhaps. they don't bite.
Scooping: the answer to your question is that a debtor having tried various means to get his unsecured loan back can resort to the courts for a charging order. To that extent, I suppose it then has become securitised against the land.
Black Cat. The Land Registry holds the records of land. The fact that a house may or may not exist on the land doesn't change anything. You can't own the house as freehold without owning the land under it!
So I'm using the term land because that's what the title register does - show ownership of the land.
The value of a piece of land is determined by where it is and what's been developed on it.
So I'm using the term land because that's what the title register does - show ownership of the land.
The value of a piece of land is determined by where it is and what's been developed on it.