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An Acre
contains 4840 square yards.
Charge
A mortgage deed, which the lenders (Building Societies, Banks etc)
require borrowers to sign. It is registered against the property
until the loan is repaid and the charge is then removed.
Charge Certificate
An official document issue by the Land Registry to the owner of
a registered charge as proof of ownership. It includes a copy of
the register and the original charge.
Chief Rent
An Annual charge on a Freehold property founding certain parts of
the United Kingdom. The freeholder pays the chief rent forever although
the amount cannot be changed or increased.
Completion
The date when the purchaser and vendor complete the sale of property
or land. The purchaser pays the balance due of the purchase price
and the vendor gives possession to the purchaser.
Contract
The formal document, which details the terms of sale. The contract
is prepared by the sellers (vendors) solicitor and a copy sent to
the purchaser's solicitor
Conveyance
A deed that transfers freehold land which is unregistered
Deed
The legal documents relating to the property ~ this includes all
matters which relate to the property since it was built.
Draft Transfer
A legal document issued by the vendors solicitor to the purchasers
solicitor ~ setting out the terms and any conditions of sale.
Edwardian
Property built between approximately 1901 ~ 1910
Elizabethan
Property built between approximately 1560 ~ 1603
Engrossment
When the draft deeds to a property are approved ~ they are engrossed
for the vendor and purchaser to sign
Freehold
Means the absolute ownership of property or land, although technically
all land is held from the Crown.
Georgian
A property built between approximately 1714 ~ 1800
Ground Rent
A rent paid to the owner of the Freehold by the person who has the
lease
Guarantor
Someone who guarantees an obligation of another
Hectare
A metric measurement of an area of land equivalent to 2.47 acres.
HIP
Home Information Pack - ring Key Moves on 01457 878080 for current legal requirements.
Land
Certificate
Land document issued by the Land Registry to the owner of registered
land as proof of ownership. It includes a copy of the register and
the plan showing the extent of the land.
Land Registry
The Land Registry is a Government Agency responsible for the registration
of title to land. Registration enables the sale of land and property
to take place without the laborious and expensive exercise of checking
through title deeds
Land Search
A formal application for an inspection of the Land Registry register.
A certificate is issued showing the current situation of the land
in question.
Local Search
A questionnaire sent to a local authority by a purchaser's solicitor
to verify whether a property is affected by planning proposals,
tree preservation orders, etc.
Mortgage Offer
A formal offer of mortgage issued by a building society, bank or
other lender once the usual formalities such as references and valuation
have been carried out.
Mortgagee
The person or institution to which the property is mortgaged.
Mortgage Indemnity
IN cases where applicants require a mortgage which exceeds the lenders
normal limits they may require the applicant to take out a mortgage
indemnity policy with an insurance company for the difference.
Mortgagor
The person who takes out the mortgage.
Negative Equity
The difference between valuation figure of the property and the
difference outstanding with the mortgage company.
Office Copies Entries
A land Registry term for copies of registers and plans, they are
officially marked "office copy" and are legally recognised.
Pre-Contract Enquiries
These are enquiries made by the purchaser's solicitor to the vendor's
solicitor requiring information relating to the property being purchased
prior to exchange of contracts.
Private Treaty
A phrase used to describe the method of sale of property when it
is offered other than by auction or tender.
Regency
Property built between approximately 1800 - 1837.
Rent Charge
A small charge reserved to a previous owner of land that is paid
to him or his successors annually out of freehold land. It is not
a rent.
Repayment Mortgage
A mortgage that involves the repayment of both capital and interest
in monthly instalments within a specified term of years.
Saddleworth
Large Pennine area with seven villages and many hamlets.
Stamp Duty
A Government tad on the sale of land and property that is related
to the sale price. At the present time the tax is 1% up to £250,000,
3% from £250,000 to £500,000 and 4% over £500,000.
Properties with a sale price of less than £60,000 are exempt.
Subject to Contract
When an offer is make to purchase a property 'Subject to Contract'
it means that all the dealings are subject to the actual exchange
of the contract itself. Nothing is binding on either the vendor
or purchaser until the contracts are exchanged.
Tenure
A collective term relating to the nature of the vendor's title to
a property i.e. Freehold, leasehold or crownhold.
Tenancy In Common
When property is held jointly between two people and each of them
owns an individual share which can be passed on under will.
Transfer
The legal transfer of ownership on completion of the sale of registered
land or property.
Tudor
Property built between approximately 1485 - 1550.
Unregistered Land
Land which is not registered with the Land Registry. Proof of ownership
is by production of the Deeds.
Vacant Possession
A well-used estate agency phrase, which means that the property
being offered will be vacant upon completion of the sale. The property
is therefore offered free from any such encumbrances as a sitting
tenant or service tenancy.
Vendor
The person who sells property or land.
Victorian
Property built between approximately 1837 - 1901.
Weavers
Cottage
Stone cottage used in the past for weaving and usually cottages
having a top room with mullion windows.
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