35% of land in the UK is still unregistered at the Land Registry. That is to say, evidence of legal ownership is documented through 'deeds' and not on the central Title Register that is held at the Land Registry. Various transactions that involve land now 'trigger' first registration. However, there are advantages in registering a property at the Land Registry even if such transactions are not likely to occur:
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