Want To Know How EASY It Is To LEGALLY Claim FREE LAND?

 

Find Out How You Can Start Claiming FREE LAND In This EASY GUIDE!

Dear Friend,

 

How would you like to own a piece of land for ABSOLUTELY NOTHING?

All you have to do to get that free land is to follow a few easy steps.

 

Wouldn’t it be great to own your own piece of land with no mortgage or bank loan at all-100% owned by you!

Following a tried and trusted process you could get your hands on some free land.

 

Did you know there are AT LEAST 6 Million unregistered properties or plots of land are lying unclaimed in the U.K?

The Registered Institute of Chartered Surveyors estimates there are over 1,500 plots of land or property that are being SUCCESSFULLY CLAIMED Every Month!

 

Please do not be mistaken. This system is 100% LEGAL and EASY to use!

All you need to do is read through this easy to use guide in order to succeed.

 



 


There are 3 important insider tips that you really ought to know about.

These insider tips will let you claim FREE land or property the easy way!

THE 1ST IMPORTANT TIP

How to start claiming suitable land...

The first thing you should be doing is to start going out for regular local walks.

While walking you should be looking out for “tell tale” signs of land or property that looks unclaimed

 

Over a short space of time you should be able to know how to spot unclaimed land in almost an instant.

Old run down properties or perhaps some rusty old gates leading to a field. I bet you can think of at least one place in your area that might be unclaimed!

 

THE 2nd IMPORTANT TIP

DO NOT pay for a solicitor...

 

When you get this invaluable insider guide you will be SHOCKED at how easy it is to claim possession of your land.

Why waste lots of money on a solicitor when with a little bit of patience you can do it yourself when you follow this EASY TO USE GUIDE.

 

THE 3rd IMPORTANT TIP

How to Claim your land legally

 

Once you have identified your piece of land all you need to do is claim it!

This insider guide will show you how to do this in one simple, legal and easy step.

 

It does not matter if it’s your first time claiming.

As long as you follow the guide you will be successful and TOTALLY within the Law!

 

This is my absolutely RISK FREE Guarantee to you!

If despite everything you are not happy for any reason I will refund you 100% of your money as long as you make a claim within 60 days

 


 

Start Claiming FREE LAND Today GUARANTEED or Your Money Back!


This is a simple guide to follow and with guaranteed results, meaning you have absolutely nothing to lose.

Whatever your background this is a proven method that has worked over the years for thousands of people from all walks of life.

 

Imagine what you could do with your free land or property?

 

     Become a Property Developer.

 

     Sell your land or property.

 

    Develop it into houses, flats or even your own luxury mansion!

 

Imagine how long it takes the average person in this current climate to pay off their mortgage on a house?

At least 25 years if not more! With just a little bit of work and patience you could own your own house or plot of land MORTGAGE FREE in an amazingly short space of time.

 


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Anybody Can Really Claim Land Or Property


Staking claim land on free land or property is a practice that has been prevalent since ancient times. In fact, if one cares to open his childhood history books, one can get countless instances of this throughout history.

One of the best examples from history would be that of the new settlers who came to America claim land, claimed the free land as their own and started building houses and creating farmlands on it.

In today’s times also there lies countless such empty tracts of claim land that remain unused, abandoned and unclaimed waiting for someone to register them and call it their own.

The primary activity for you would be identifying a piece of free claim land to put your claim on. You need to be selective in this property identification process and undergo a little bit of detective work.

An unclaimed claim land always has some signs which one can identify. Overgrown gates and gardens, shrub lands, unused garages, broken or bordered up windows, even unused commercial premises and industrial buildings can be examples of such signs.

Driving around your neighbourhood will not help since there’s high chance of missing these subtle and non-obvious signs of unclaimed claim land Walk around your neighbourhood for spotting these signs.

Remember, that these signs are not that obvious and you would not identify them unless you go for a regular walk around your local neighbourhood. Drive around and you may miss these sure signs of unclaimed property.

In case the status is ‘Registered’, the implications are many. The case might be that the original owner is no more and his relatives are either non-existent or do not want the said plot of claim land. It might also be that the property is in fact an abandoned plot the owner of which has shifted abroad.

Now taking the second instance, that is, if the plot of claim land is unregistered, then this is your big chance! It essentially means it has no owner and has never been registered previously.

In case the status is ‘Pending first Application’, you would be better off if you leave pursuit of this plot of claim land and search for a new one instead since this essentially means that someone else has beaten you to this plot and already stake a claim on the same.

The third step in claim land is the activity of owner tracing. Remember that when you go ahead to claim any plot of land, you have to furnish proof that you have actually attempted to contact the original user.

A good idea would be to ask the neighbours first. They would be in the best position to know about the original owner. If it doesn’t work then you might check up with the local parties such as the landlords, post office, newsagents, milkman, or even the probate registry office (in case he has expired)

When you are ready to make the claim land, it is a good idea to draw up a document in order to record the date of the claim commencement, though it is not a mandatory thing to do. You might ask your friends or colleagues to sign as witnesses in the document which would stay as evidence.

Moreover, one can put up a small fence or even a board saying ‘No Trespassing’ in order to quickly bring back any owners that the plot of property might have had.

The process of claim land is long and the claiming period sometimes goes up to 10 – 12 years. What you can do meanwhile is either rent out the land or do things like holding boot sales and the like.

Some people who might be of help in your adverse possession endeavours are the immediate neighbours of the said properly since there’s hardly anyone who would want to live beside an overgrown, garbage filled derelict where unwanted events might take place otherwise.

More information on claim land can be got from the countless CDs and booklets available openly in the market which talks about the various legislation rules and laws corresponding to the same. You can also contact the various private websites who are involved in undertaking the detective work required for digging out information about the original owner and his land.

So you can use all of these facilities while going ahead in searching and claim land for your new life!

Can You Claim Land?

Claim land or property is not a new concept at all. In fact it was in vogue forever and we can find countless instances of human settlement on freely found out plots of land or property. In fact, America can be stated as a good example of this.

Taking England and Wales, it could be said that as high as 40% of the total land contained therein is not registered! SO you can very well realize that it’s not too difficult to get your hands on a decent plot of property at all, provided you have the two essential qualities of motivation and patience.

In your endeavour to claim land, you need to start off with the primary step of property identification first followed by those of registration check, owner tracing and adverse possession. But keep in mind that you have to know all about the registration concepts first before getting into the game.

If you consult the land registry, it will only consist of property plots that have changed hands or have been mortgaged after the year 1990. Hence, as much as 40% of the claim land falls outside its purview.

If a claim land is unregistered, many think of it to be un owned but that’s far from the truth as because nay land plot has to be owned by someone or the other. However, that does not mean it is un-claimable.

The step that comes in the beginning is that of property identification wherein from every plot of claim land that a person sees, he chooses the one he thinks is free and can be claimed. In this regard mention must be made of the sure signs that almost always accompany such a piece of claim land.

Walk around the neighbourhood with an eye of an observer’s so as to be able to notice these signs.

What happens to an otherwise abandoned plot of claim land is that grows a few sure signs around it like those of overgrown gardens and gates, broken or bordered up windows, derelicts, shrub lands, garbage strewn ponds, etc.

Driving results in missing out on these not-so-obvious signs so you need to take regular walks around your neighbourhood in order to notice the same.

Finding out the registration status form the local land registry is your next course of action. This Registration Check step lets you know whether your chosen piece of claim land is registered, unregistered or pending first application.

Finding ‘pending first application’ as your status simply means that you have been beaten by someone else in the race to finding out this plot of claim land and staking a claim on it. So you now need to go back to the properly identification step once again.

Finding the claim land as being ‘registered’ still reflects a ray of hope for you as the case might be that the owner has died without having any relatives or has settled abroad in a different nation permanently.

The best case scenario is if the claim land is unregistered since it means that you can claim it straightaway. But it may also mean that there exists an owner who has not registered it yet.

The third step is owner tracing which you need to undertake in any of the above two situations. Moreover, you would also need to prove later on that you had given your level best to contact the previous owner of the said plot of claim land.

Owner’s whereabouts are best known by the immediate neighbours and hence interviewing them is your best technique for owner tracing.

One can also check with the electoral roles, post office, landlords or even milkmen to find out more about the original owner. The probate registry office needs to be contacted in case he is dead.

Adverse possession claim land is the next step after owner tracing where you forcefully state your possession on the particular plot of property. So you can put up things like a fence or a ‘No Trespassing’ signboard. One can also record his claim start date by drawing up a document and having two witnesses to sign on it.

Adverse possession favours owner tracing since with you putting up a signboard saying ‘No Trespassing’ the original owner if any would soon hurry back to the site! Moreover, there exists various agencies and sites who do the detective work for you.

If you seek any additional help on claim land, you can consult the countless online sources that provide all the rules, regulation and even form templates relating to adverse possession and claim land. Even CDs and booklets can be resourced from the market.

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