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A: No. It is estimated that about 82% of all potential titles to property in England and Wales are registered. This percentage is steadily increasing. When certain transactions are made, such as a sale, application must be made to register the property otherwise the owner will not have full legal title to it. Within the next ten years we are planning to register all property in England and Wales. Further details can be obtained from our Strategy site.
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You have an existing mortgage? If so, it is most unusual for a lender to advance on an un-registered property. Click here and follow the instructions to be absolutely certain - it costs nothing if it is in fact unregistered, and �2 to see the register if by any chance it shows up as registered.
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As it stands at the moment., if you are certain you never had the property registered in your name, then it will still be registered in the previous owners' names so I would suggest you get it registered now!!
In reply to buildersmate re the fee for registering, it depends how much the property was purchased for as to how much the fee will be - you can actually pay anything up to about �750.00 for the Land Registry fee!