It is very difficult for non-domicile citizens that have property left to them by ancestors to reclaim what is rightfully theirs. The proper channels are not followed when contacting the rightful owners if they live abroad. The filing system is antiquate. Pages from files are missing and have been taken out of files to keep those documents from being received and viewed. If the right amount of money is produced you can get anything done! So where does that leave the person that has limited monetary resources when it comes to retrieving what is rightful theirs. A land registry would be beneficial for those land owners that live in other countries so they can keep track of what rightfully belong to them. It would also minimize the constant removal of important documents from cases and "Cause files".
cdenise1021 says...
It is very difficult for non-domicile citizens that have property left to them by ancestors to reclaim what is rightfully theirs. The proper channels are not followed when contacting the rightful owners if they live abroad. The filing system is antiquate. Pages from files are missing and have been taken out of files to keep those documents from being received and viewed. If the right amount of money is produced you can get anything done! So where does that leave the person that has limited monetary resources when it comes to retrieving what is rightful theirs. A land registry would be beneficial for those land owners that live in other countries so they can keep track of what rightfully belong to them. It would also minimize the constant removal of important documents from cases and "Cause files".
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