We offer a fast turnaround service for clients needing Land Registry compliant plans to help with property conveyancing.
What are Land Registry Plans?
A Land Registry Plan shows land or property that is subject to an application to appear in the Land Registry, and it has a few alternative names: boundary plan, lease plan, deed plan or conveyance plan.
They’re a very important part of conveyancing and property documentation, and must be dealt with by professionals to avoid any issues further down the line.
E Egan Architect & Surveyors Ltd have years of experience helping clients to sell, alter and buy property, and we can help you with your Land Registry Plan application.
Do I Need a Land Registry Compliant Plan?
These plans are most often used in conveyancing, such as when land or property is first registered, transferred or when leases longer than 7 years are created.
A Land Registry-compliant plan is also necessary as part of a determined boundaries application, which updates the Registry on the precise location of a boundary after a dispute between neighbouring parties.
In addition to being accurate in terms of dimensions, the Land Registry issues clear guidance on certain features – Given the high level of requirements, the plans should be drawn up by a qualified Architect as part of the application documentation – which is often drafted by a solicitor or planning consultant.
Please contact us for a Land Registry Plans for Conveyancing quote.
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Why Choose Us?
Certification
Our memberships with the Architects Registration Board, Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors and Royal Institute Architects of Ireland is a reflection of our practice’s ethos.
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Sustainability is at the forefront of everything we do, ensuring we create buildings that are not only contemporary and functional but also environmentally responsible.
Experience
Our director, Eddie Egan, is a chartered architect and building surveyor with an Msc in Renewable Energy and over twenty years’ experience in the construction industry.