Could someone in the business please clarify if it can take up to 4 years to register a transfer of property plus mortgage if all documents lodged are in order as it seems from AAM that it takes an awful long time, what do they actually do with the documents, as in physically do and how long this registration in hours/days could take, is it not just a matter of typing names/addresses matched to folios into some computer system - am I missing something?
Dazza 21 - you think 8 years is an improvement? I can understand that you lodge documents and something is wrong, but they send it back to the solicitor surely who sorts it out, where does it go for 8 years?
Their current online services are miles ahead of any other government body.
Fair enough point. The Revenue Commissioners are however somewhat partly to blame with delays in registration. There can be significant delays in getting Deeds stamped which is necessary before they can be registered. E-stamping will, hopefully, solve this soon.That's quite a statement, given the outstanding online services offered by the Revenue Commissioners, for example.
That's quite a statement, given the outstanding online services offered by the Revenue Commissioners, for example.
Hi, I work in the Land Registry .
j26 - thanks for that, now I understand it a bit better and it's great to get feedback from someone on this inside. I guess that now registrations will be coming down it will help to clear the backlog. Another question, what percentage of documents lodged are incorrect? And what is the single biggest reason for them being rejected? Maybe ye do statistics on this?
I made an error in my calculations 2002 to 2008 is 6 years. Not so long...
I am in the process of buying a house and our solicitor just recieved the contracts and he said that the house hasn't been land registered. The house is about 10 years old. Every other house in the estate is registered its just the one we want to buy. The mapping is not done on it either. Our loan offer is only valid for a further 3 months (one of the last 95% mortgages) so i'm worried that this will severley delay things and we may miss out. Do you think it could be registered in time?
Any advice would be appreciated
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