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M2RTY

posted on 21st Sep 09 at 20:55

quote:
Originally posted by deanmcreynolds26
and if u can move in and squat for 12 years i think, then the house is legally yours ;)


law is no more


deanmcreynolds26

posted on 21st Sep 09 at 18:03

and if u can move in and squat for 12 years i think, then the house is legally yours ;)


Conway563

posted on 21st Sep 09 at 10:41

:thumbs: Cool, cheers guys


AndyKent

posted on 21st Sep 09 at 09:47

Yep, Land Registry. Will cost about £4 for a copy of the registered title


BYRON

posted on 20th Sep 09 at 07:59

Land registry. Pay a small fee to find out.


M2RTY

posted on 20th Sep 09 at 07:46

when I bought a house like that, every week there was letters/postcards pushed through the letterbox asking the owner to ring them up if they wanted to sell it


Conway563

posted on 20th Sep 09 at 02:22

There's a house just round the corner from me that's been empty for as long as I can remember. Is there anyway to find out who owns it?
It's got a lot of potential for somebody willing to put some time and a bit of money in to it