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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.
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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!
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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.
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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!
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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
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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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AS SEEN IN THE PRESS 'Squatter wins right to £1million flat after owners abandoned it'
'Squatter successfully claims ownership of £400,000 house after council forgot it owned it'
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Can You Claim Unregistered Land From The Land Registry? Claiming free land or property from the land registry is one practice that has been prevalent since time immemorial. In fact your own history books will stand as proofs where you would get countless examples of this. Going back to the history book, one of the best examples of such phenomenon can be sited to be the coming of the new settlers to America. They came, claimed the free land from the land registry, build houses and created farmlands. The recent world similarly, has many millions of such vacant plots of land lying unused, unclaimed and unregistered waiting for someone to claim them from the land registry and put it to good use. The first and foremost step towards claiming free land or property from the land registry is the identification of the plot to stake your claim on. Since you can’t call anything and everything that you see as your own, being selective and undergoing a bit of detective work thereafter work well in this property identification phase. Unclaimed property from the land registry can be of various forms but they always have some sure signs about them. You need to be able to identify these signs, some of them being unused old buildings, overgrown gates and gardens, derelicts, shrub lands, fields, broken or bordered up windows, even old commercial premises and industrial buildings. Being generally non-obvious, these signs need you to walk around your locality since driving around will surely make you miss such subtle hints of unclaimed land. You need to do the Registration Check once your property identification is done. That is, you need to contact the local land registry in order to check whether the said piece of land is already registered or unregistered. It may also be that the status is pending first application. If the Land registry tells you that it is already registered, it might be that the owner is dead or his relatives do want the property. It might also be the case that the owner has abandoned this plot of land and moved away abroad. Now taking the second instance, that is, if the plot of land is unregistered at the land registry, then this is your big chance! It essentially means it has no owner and has never been registered previously. On the other hand, unregistered land at the land registry can mean it has no owner and is ripe for claiming or put simply the owner has never registered the land which then makes it hard to trace the owner. The third step for one who has already undergone registration check of a plot of property is owner tracing. While claiming a plot of land, you need to provide proof that you have attempted to contact the owner. Some effective means to do this is to first ask information from the local neighbours and thereafter ask the landlords, milkman, check with the old age pensioner’s club, electoral roles, probate registry office in case he has died, newsagents, local post office and the like. When you have readied yourself for claiming the plot of land from the land registry, a good thing to do would be to draw up a document which would stay as evidence of your claim start date. Since this is not a mandatory thing to do, you can ask your friends, colleagues or neighbours to sign as witnesses to your claim. Some little helpful things like putting up a ‘No Trespassing’ sign or a little fence help a long way and even get the original owner back quickly if there are any. The process of claiming free land from the land registry is not a short one. In fact it can go on till 10 or 12 long years. What you can in this while is make some money out of this land by either letting it out for rent or holding boot sales or the like. Always remember, that people who live near to the property are the ones most affected by the overgrown and garbage filled derelict and hence would be the most helpful for you. If you want detailed information about the land registry, adverse possession laws and legislations that prevail, you can take the help of the countless CDs and booklets that are available in the Market. There exists also many websites which undertake the owner tracing detective work on your behalf. An individual can use all these above mentioned materials and facilities and use them effectively to get himself a fine plot of land from the land registry. Can You Find Some Free Land From The Land Registry? The practice of claiming free land from the land registry was in vogue since times ancient. People have always been looking for better plots of land to settle in and once free land was found out, communities settled and thereafter thrived there. One of the biggest examples is that of America. In recent days the unregistered land in England and Wales amount to as high as 40%. Do you realize that if you possess a bit of patience and motivation, then you can become the proud owner of a decent sized plot of land yourself from the and registry? The method of claiming free land from the land registry starts with the first step of property identification. Thereafter, one need to focus on registration check, owner tracing, adverse possession and the like. But keep in mind that the various concepts of adverse possession should be known by you before you start off. A piece of land will only feature in the land registry if it has been transacted upon or been mortgaged after 1990. Thus, to infer, 40% of the total land does not belong to this league at all. A common misconception is that unregistered land means un owned land at the land registry. However, the fact is that any land has an owner somewhere. But the good news is that it doesn’t make it un-claimable an affair. Your first step is that of property search is with the and registry where you become selective and out of all the plots that you see choose the one that you think would be a free and claimable one. Remember to look for those signs that almost always accompany an abandoned plot of land. Roam about your own neighbourhood to notice such signs but remember you have to have the eye of an observer for the purpose. An abundant plot of land at the land registry would usually be accompanied by elements such as overgrown gates and gardens, derelicts, old commercial premises or industrial buildings, bordered up windows shrub lands and the like. Driving around makes you miss these signs which are not-so-obvious in nature. However, if you take regular walks around your neighbourhood, these would surely catch your attention. After property identification, the next step is that of registration check at the land registry where you find out from the local land registry whether your chosen piece of land is registered, unregistered or pending first application. If you find that the status says ‘pending first application’, its better that you return to your property identification step since this means that someone else has already beaten you to this plot of property. If you find the status to be ‘registered’ then it means that you still have a chance since it might be so that the owner has died without having any relatives or he might have settled in a different country altogether. The ideal situation to be in is if the plot is unregistered which means that it is ripe for your claim from the land registry. But it might also be the case that it has an owner who hasn’t registered the land yet. Now, the original owner needs to be traced irrespective of whether the registration status is registered or not. This is a crucial step as you would also need to prove later on that you had given your best efforts to contact the original owner at the and the land registry. Owner tracing is done mainly by interviewing the neighbours since they are the best people t have knowledge o this issue. Various other information sources regarding the owner are those of local landlord, milkman, the land registry, electoral roles and the post office. You can also check with the probate registry office in case the original owner is dead. Next step is adverse possession at the land registry where you forcefully show that you own the free land or property. You might show this by outing up a fence or a signboard saying ‘No Trespassing’. A good idea would be to keep your claim date on record by drawing up a document and getting it signed by two witnesses. Activities focusing on adverse possession at the land registry also facilitates owner tracing since usually original owners if any would hurry back after you put up a ‘No Trespassing’ sign! However, there are many sites present on the web that does this detective work for you. The best sources of information at the land registry are the online websites that carry information regarding all the rules and regulations that you need to know regarding adverse possession and also provide the templates of all necessary forms. In fact, CDs and booklets on adverse possession are also available in the market. |
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