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Posted Fri, 13 Dec 2024 21:21:43 GMT by John William
My stepdaughter and her husband have been the joint registered proprietors of their house since March 2014. &#160;I recently needed to check on their behalf the wording of some restrictive covenants on the title and discovered that my daughter's surname in the proprietorship register is mis-spelt. &#160;It is not known whether this is because of a mistake in the transfer deed submitted for registration in 2014 or an error by the Land Registry in processing the transfer.<br> <br> How should my daughter make an application to correct the proprietorship register and what documents will be needed to support any application? &#160;Can she make the application herself or will she have to use a solicitor/conveyancer.
Posted Sat, 14 Dec 2024 06:20:36 GMT by Adam Hookway
John - she can apply by post using <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/change-the-register-ap1">form AP1</a> (panels 1-7 and 15 only) and provide a certified copy of her passport (name page) or driving licence to confirm the correct spelling<br> No fee and the standard address is linked to from the hyperlink provided

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