“Not good value for money spent my deeds consisted of one scrap of paper sent electronically cost of over £50.I thought that when ordering a conveyancing pact in would come with more information.”
Hi,
We provide official copies of the title register and title plan as well as other conveyancing documents held via HM Land Registry. We do not claim or pretend to be the UK Government or HM Land Registry, this is displayed on our website and throughout our terms and conditions.
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).
“Paid £90 for conveyancing info on 2 properties, 1 property excluded the 1 acre of land info purchased by the current owner, the 2nd property being leasehold excluded all conveyancing info and presented only the freeholders deed info, this organisation back in the 90s was very helpfully informative, now it is nothing more than a obstructive unhelful systemic centre of profiteering”
“They provided a document, yes. Was it the correct document pertaining to the property? Yes, HOWEVER this Document is 20 years out of date and absolutely of no use what so ever to me.
This is not what they are supposedly selling, and at £45 per document, (I paid for two) an expensive con at the best!
Watch out! They are a company that catches you off guard when you need a copy of your deeds, they take your money, then send whatever they find on the internet, this is definitely a company to AVOID
I have complained, and I am not surprised by the fact that they have not replied”
“It is very overpriced for what is essentially an outomated software script retrieving what is essentially public information that should be freely accessible to the public. NOT impressed”
“I thought you were the official land registry and consequently have now discovered how much I have paid for the documents requested. Please send a refund between the cost from HM Land Registry and the amount I paid.”
Hi,
We provide official copies of the title register and title plan as well as other conveyancing documents held via HM Land Registry. We do not claim or pretend to be the UK Government or HM Land Registry, this is displayed on our website and throughout our terms and conditions.
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).
I'm sorry you feel this way about our service.
We provide official copies of the title register and title plan as well as other conveyancing documents held via HM Land Registry. We do not claim or pretend to be the UK Government or HM Land Registry, this is displayed on our website and throughout our terms and conditions.
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).
“The Land Registry UK returned an incomplete TR1 with the key pages blurred beyond recognition. When requested for clear copies they could not help. £87.00 wasted. Have to start again with Land Registry.gov.uk. If they were to be fair they would send a refund!”
“Three times more expensive than buying direct from the REAL Land Registry website. I didn't realise you weren't them. Your title on Land Registry is misleading since you are an independent company buying from them and passing it to the customer just a tap on the computer, which we can do ourselves if we hadn't been duped by your putting Land Registry UK above the Land Registry official website on the search engines on Google. Foul play. Sorry.”
I'm sorry you feel this way about our service.
We provide official copies of the title register and title plan as well as other conveyancing documents held via HM Land Registry. We do not claim or pretend to be the UK Government or HM Land Registry, this is displayed on our website and throughout our terms and conditions.
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).
“I have emailed you for a refund on a document that was not correct but I have not heard anything back yet? I did go back on your website and bought the correct document but want a refund on the one that was not at all correct? Kind regards Robert spinoza”
Hi Trudi,
Sorry to hear you received the wrong details. Please email orders@landregistryuk.co.uk with the correct information and we’ll get this sorted for you as quickly as possible.
Kind regards,
Team Land Registry UK
We provide official copies of the title register and title plan as well as other conveyancing documents held via HM Land Registry. We do not claim or pretend to be the UK Government or HM Land Registry, this is displayed on our website and throughout our terms and conditions.
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).