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<blockquote data-quote="apprentice87" data-source="post: 539542" data-attributes="member: 13534"><p>I would not be interested in the least who owns the panels. If you have bought the house, you have bought the land [if freehold] and all that goes with it. If someone else claims they own the panels, their contract is not with you, so forget about it.</p><p></p><p>If the roof is leased out to a solar firm, then this would be recorded as a charge in the charges section of the land cert. So go to HM Land registry [NOT one of the firms that CLAIM to be the land registry] pay your £3 and download a copy of the title register. If there is a lease, it is in there..</p><p></p><p>So far as i can remembe, if you buy a freehold properly, you buy it free from any "encumbrances" of which you had no notice at the time of purchase, which is why you are supposed to go physically go and check that there are no sitting tenants or obvious rights or way through the garden, as if there are, you are now bound by them [including the tenant]</p><p></p><p>So, someone with an interest, enters a charge in the charges register, so a lease will be there as i say..</p><p></p><p>john..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="apprentice87, post: 539542, member: 13534"] I would not be interested in the least who owns the panels. If you have bought the house, you have bought the land [if freehold] and all that goes with it. If someone else claims they own the panels, their contract is not with you, so forget about it. If the roof is leased out to a solar firm, then this would be recorded as a charge in the charges section of the land cert. So go to HM Land registry [NOT one of the firms that CLAIM to be the land registry] pay your £3 and download a copy of the title register. If there is a lease, it is in there.. So far as i can remembe, if you buy a freehold properly, you buy it free from any "encumbrances" of which you had no notice at the time of purchase, which is why you are supposed to go physically go and check that there are no sitting tenants or obvious rights or way through the garden, as if there are, you are now bound by them [including the tenant] So, someone with an interest, enters a charge in the charges register, so a lease will be there as i say.. john.. [/QUOTE]
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