We use the HM Land Registry to find out who owns a property by checking the official deeds for that property. Sometimes, the Land Registry search might fail.
If this happens, we will always contact you by phone. If we are unable to reach you, we will e-mail you. We will do our best to explain why the search has failed and learn how to move the booking forward.
Commonly, a failed search is nothing to worry about and can easily be resolved. Reasons the search might fail include:
The property isn't listed
A property may not be listed on the Land Registry for several reasons. This does not mean you are unable to act as a guarantor:
If this happens we may ask you to provide alternative proof of ownership such as:
1) a mortgage statement (dated within the last 12 months),
2) title deeds (if the property does not have a mortgage)
3) buildings insurance certificate (dated within the last 12 months).
Names do not match.
This could be because you recently got married/divorced or use shortened/different names in certain situations. We can talk you through next steps.
There is more than one name on the Land Registry...
... but only one name was provided by the customer.
If you legally own the house with someone else and they are listed on the Land Registry, we need all parties to agree they will act as guarantors.
Sometimes, one of the persons named on the Land Registry may not be able to complete the form, for example, if a couple has got divorced or a person has died but the Land Registry has not been updated. In these instances, we will need to ask for further information, so please contact CODE if all names cannot be included or signed.
There's an unusual charge identified against the property
If you already have a charge on your property, our General Manager will confirm if you are able to act as a guarantor on this occasion.