Find answers to the most common questions we receive
A Title Register contains key details about a property, including ownership, purchase price (if available), and any mortgages or legal charges registered against it.
A Title Plan shows the general boundaries of a property on a map. It helps identify the location and extent of the land but does not show exact boundary lines.
The comprehensive package includes the Title Register, Title Plan, and any available filed deeds linked to the property.
Yes. The Title Register usually shows the current owner’s name and address, provided the property is registered with HM Land Registry.
If the property was sold after HM Land Registry began recording prices, the purchase price will usually be included in the Title Register.
No. Property ownership records are publicly available in England and Wales, so you do not need the owner’s consent.
Most documents are delivered within the hour. In rare cases, it may take slightly longer depending on availability.
A lease document outlines the terms of ownership for leasehold properties, including the length of the lease, ground rent, and obligations.
Leases are only available if they are held by HM Land Registry. Some older or unregistered properties may not have digital copies available.
Filed deeds are additional documents linked to a property, such as transfer documents or agreements referred to in the Title Register.
Yes. You can use a map search or partial address details to locate the property.
We cover properties registered in England and Wales. Properties in Scotland and Northern Ireland are not included.
If a property is unregistered, documents may not be available. In this case, you will be informed after your request is processed.
Documents are delivered digitally via email in PDF format.
Yes. All documents are official copies sourced from HM Land Registry data.
No. We are an independent service provider offering access to publicly available property records in a faster and simpler way.
This may be due to the property being unregistered, incorrectly entered details, or address formatting differences.
Title Plans show general boundaries only and are not exact representations of legal boundaries on the ground.