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Posted Fri, 20 Oct 2023 16:10:58 GMT by Anthony Bolton
My title is WYK283829. The land is split by WYK414496 into two separate parcels of land. The larger parcel which lies to the immediate left (east) of Rolland Lane has recently been designated as New Housing land in the approved Calder Local Plan.
The smaller parcel is in effect land locked by the WYK 414496 and land next to 34 Manor Drive.

Is it possible to split the Title in to two?
Should I use Form AP1 to do this?
Can I submit it myself or do I need to use a Solicitor?
 
Posted Sat, 21 Oct 2023 11:29:39 GMT by Adam Hookway
Anthony - It is possible to split or subdivide the registered title of your property, however, if it is not as a result of a sale/transfer, it would be at the Registrar's discretion, and you would have to disclose your reasons for the request.

If you wish to lodge an application:

  • You must apply on form AP1, notifying us that a transfer is not required.

  • You must explain in a covering letter the reason why sub-division is required. 

  • You will need to clearly identify the extent on a plan that complies with our registration requirements. You can find out information about plans in HM Land Registry plans: guide overview (PG40).

  • If the land is subject to a mortgage, consent to the subdivision of title must be obtained from the lender.

  • There is a fee of £40.00. Cheques/postal orders should be made payable to HM Land Registry. We do not currently accept card payments for applications.

Please be aware that we will only consider your request once a formal application is made, and we may refuse to proceed with the application if we consider that dividing the title would not be desirable.

If you choose to prepare the application yourself, send it to the following address:

HM Land Registry Citizen Centre
PO Box 74
Gloucester
GL14 9BB

Under our advisory policy we can give customers factual information and procedural advice about how the land registration system works and how to make an application, but we cannot provide legal advice. In view of the complexities of the law in relation to this matter you may wish to seek legal advice.

I hope this information is useful to you.

Posted Sat, 21 Oct 2023 16:15:58 GMT by Anthony Bolton
Many thanks for the prompt reply and the information.
It is very helpful and I will submit a form AP1 with accompanying letter.
 

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