
For information about this see practice guide 1: first registrations – Applications lodged by conveyancers – acceptance of certified copy deeds.
Voluntary conveyance title registration#
Original documents are normally only required if your application is a first registration.Ī conveyancer may, however, make an application for first registration on the basis of certified copy deeds and documents only. 1993/2240)ġ.3 Retention of documents lodged with applications

This guide does contain information about the preserved right to buy) and the voluntary sales provisions (the voluntary sales provisions are to be found in Part II of the Housing Act 1985) of the Housing Act 1985 and under the Housing (Extension of Right to Buy) Order 1993, (S.I. disposals of individual houses and flats under the compulsory right to buy provisions, (the right to buy provisions are to be found in Part V of the Housing Act 1985.the voluntary sale of housing estates by urban development corporations (which do not require the Secretary of State’s consent), though it does cover the incidence of the preserved right to buy on such sales.There are also certain additional matters which relate only to specific situations and these appear in separate sections at the end. These are interrelated and are, therefore, dealt with as one subject. There is one exception to this and that is the subject of consents to the various transactions by the Secretary of State or the Welsh Parliament. That is to say it deals with the questions that each party will have to resolve during each step in the disposal. This guide is set out broadly in the chronological order of a proposed transaction. It will thus be of interest to those acting for local authorities and for social landlords and other bodies acquiring public housing estates. The preserved right to buy provisions are to be found in the Housing (Preservation of Right to Buy) Regulations 1993 as amended, which set out Part V of the Housing Act 1985 as it applies by virtue of those regulations

