D dan rather Registered User Messages 50 16 Jan 2021 #1 When transferring the property to my sole name my solicitor put a wrong address for me on land registry ownership section, how big a problem is this?
When transferring the property to my sole name my solicitor put a wrong address for me on land registry ownership section, how big a problem is this?
N NoRegretsCoyote Registered User Messages 5,766 16 Jan 2021 #2 Is it wrong or just ambiguous? Addresses are very haphazard particularly in rural areas. If it says 2 Main Street and you actually live at 12 Main Street them it could be problematic.
Is it wrong or just ambiguous? Addresses are very haphazard particularly in rural areas. If it says 2 Main Street and you actually live at 12 Main Street them it could be problematic.
D dan rather Registered User Messages 50 16 Jan 2021 #3 NoRegretsCoyote said: Is it wrong or just ambiguous? Addresses are very haphazard particularly in rural areas. If it says 2 Main Street and you actually live at 12 Main Street them it could be problematic. Click to expand... it's very ambiguous, it could be another place in another townland for example , bad spelling too, the only thing that's correct is the street name and the area, the rest is in another townland/district
NoRegretsCoyote said: Is it wrong or just ambiguous? Addresses are very haphazard particularly in rural areas. If it says 2 Main Street and you actually live at 12 Main Street them it could be problematic. Click to expand... it's very ambiguous, it could be another place in another townland for example , bad spelling too, the only thing that's correct is the street name and the area, the rest is in another townland/district