“I have recentley placed my property on the market and all of the valuers i commisioned advised that i hold a plot of land along with my existing plot - however i have tried and paid nearly £100 soo far and am no where nearing proving my ownership of the additional plot. I know i own my property but apparently purchased a plot of land in addition in 2001 which was still retain by my title number.”
“I ordered and paid for a copy of my property details to ascertain my bounday details and who was responsible for which boundary.
The copy I received had a red line drawn around the boundary with no "T" indicating who is reponsible for the up keep. I emailed you back asking if you could help me. NO RESPONSE! You now ask for my comments, I wonder whether I will get a reponse now.”
“Haven’t had any notifications that the transfer has been done , no progress notification and when trying to get phone back - it wouldn’t allow me to choose the appropriate option to allow me to speak to someone”
“I was very disappointed that there was no
Exact measurements and the cost was very high(57) and I still needed to seek help
The Gov.uk website costs £7”
Hi Candy,
Thanks for taking the time to leave a review.
Please note that there is a key difference between the documents available from Gov.uk and ourselves. At the time of writing, as a general member of the public you are only able obtain a non-certified copy of the deeds directly with Gov.uk. In order to access certified, official copies, you are able to obtain these directly via post with Gov.uk, or via a 3rd party, such as ourselves.
The key difference between the 2 documents is that the certified copies are treated as evidence of ownership in court and in property transactions (e.g., buying/selling a house).
We hope that you found our service easy to use, quick and efficient.
Hi Mike,
Thanks for taking the time to leave a review.
Please note that there is a key difference between the the cheaper documents available and the documentation we provide. At the time of writing, as a general member of the public you are only able obtain a non-certified copy of the deeds directly with Gov.uk. In order to access certified, official copies, you are able to obtain these directly via post with Gov.uk, or via a 3rd party, such as ourselves.
The key difference between the 2 documents is that the certified copies are treated as evidence of ownership in court and in property transactions (e.g., buying/selling a house).
We hope that you found our service easy to use, quick and efficient.