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How to fill out the Disclosable Overriding Interests Form online
Filling out the Disclosable Overriding Interests Form online is a straightforward process that ensures transparency in property interests. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you navigate the form with ease.
Follow the steps to fill out the form correctly.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Disclosable Overriding Interests Form online and open it in your preferred document editor.
- In the first section, enter the title number(s) of the property. Ensure you provide the complete address, including the postcode if available, or a sufficient description of the property, such as ‘land adjoining 2 Acacia Avenue’.
- In panel 3, clarify who is lodging this form alongside their application in Form AP1/FR1. Insert the full name of the applicant or clients if a conveyancer is involved.
- List all unregistered disclosable leases in chronological order, starting with the oldest. Include the description of the land leased, such as ‘Flat 1, garage 3 and bin store’, along with the lease date and the term's commencement date.
- In the next panel, disclose any overriding interests that are not leases. For each interest, provide a description, the applicable deed details, and clarify if it affects part of the title. Use an identifier if necessary for multiple interests.
- Once all fields are completed, review your entries for accuracy. After confirming all details are correct, you can save your changes, download the completed form, or share it as needed.
Complete your Disclosable Overriding Interests Form online today for a seamless filing experience.
An overriding interest is any interest in land which "overrides" registration, i.e. it is still valid and enforceable against land even though it is not registered against the land's title. Examples of overriding interests include certain rights of occupation, easements, leases for a term of less than 7 years etc.