The relevant parties that own the missing head lease are deceased?
My partner is the executor, of his parent’s house. In his mum’s will, it is to be sold and divided between him and his 2 brothers.
Just when everything was going, the land registry refused, due to the missing head lease. However, we gave every bit of information we had in his mother’s name when she and her husband bought the property.
We do not know where to get any further information.
How do we move forward?
Sheila
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8:29 AM, 15th July 2022, About 4 years ago
I would have expected the Land Registry to have the details of all the relevant leases. In the past I have always found the land registry staff to be very helpful. I think you may need to get a lawyer involved to pin down exactly what the issue is. Yours cannot be a unique scenario.
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3:21 PM, 29th July 2022, About 4 years ago
Hi, if you drop me a message on here with your contact details i will call you to discuss. I won’t charge for some pointers but may be able to help…Best, Charles