N NOAH Registered User Messages 819 9 Oct 2005 #1 Is it possible to check the title deeds for a property on line in Southern Ireland? noah
D DrMoriarty Moderator Messages 5,173 9 Oct 2005 #2 'Gut' response, but I would strongly suspect not, for obvious Data Protection Act reasons. I'd be interested to hear otherwise, 'though!
'Gut' response, but I would strongly suspect not, for obvious Data Protection Act reasons. I'd be interested to hear otherwise, 'though!
C ClubMan Registered User Messages 52,782 9 Oct 2005 #3 I don't think so but check what, if any, services the Land Registry/Registry of Deeds offer in this respect
I don't think so but check what, if any, services the Land Registry/Registry of Deeds offer in this respect
D DrMoriarty Moderator Messages 5,173 9 Oct 2005 #4 P.S. By "Southern Ireland", do you mean Munster or the whole Republic..?
S Swallows Registered User Messages 403 9 Oct 2005 #5 I tried this but I think it is only solicitors who can view. I suppose they have to have an account and pay a fee.
I tried this but I think it is only solicitors who can view. I suppose they have to have an account and pay a fee.
R ribena Registered User Messages 359 10 Oct 2005 #6 HTML: I tried this but I think it is only solicitors who can view. I suppose they have to have an account and pay a fee. It's true I'm afraid, you have to subscribe to the Land Registry in order to be able to access that information.
HTML: I tried this but I think it is only solicitors who can view. I suppose they have to have an account and pay a fee. It's true I'm afraid, you have to subscribe to the Land Registry in order to be able to access that information.
V Vanilla Registered User Messages 4,098 10 Oct 2005 #7 Yes, you can if you are a subscriber. Many solicitors now are. Alternatively, if it is a property in your locality, you can pop into your local land registry office ( in the local courthouse) and do a search and get a copy folio).
Yes, you can if you are a subscriber. Many solicitors now are. Alternatively, if it is a property in your locality, you can pop into your local land registry office ( in the local courthouse) and do a search and get a copy folio).