Land Registry Back to home page To Welsh language site    

Contact us | Site map

 

Search
Search
Go to House prices
Go to Registering your land
Go to E-conveyancing
Go to Education & training
Go to Your information rights
Go to Practice
Go to Property information
E-services
Go to Business e-services
Go to Find a property
Go to Mortgage e-signature
Go to Land Registry Direct
Go to Add Value Services
Go to Information Charter
Go to Publication schemes
Leases Consents Contents Previous Next

    Introduction

    The need to supply the consent of a third party to the registration of a lease arises in a number of cases. Typical examples are:

    • the consent of a freeholder (or head lessor) to the registration of a sub-lease
    • the consent of a restrictioner under a restriction on the landlord's title
    • the consent of a cautioner under a registered caution
    • the consent of a chargee holding a legal charge over the landlord's title.

    Evidence required

    The type of evidence required and the effect of not lodging such evidence differs according to the circumstances of each application.

    To find out more you can either select the appropriate link below, or use the 'Next' button to read about all of the different situations.