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Land charges

Information and guidance on local land charges

Local land charges play an important part in the conveyancing process. It provides vital information for house purchasers such as:

  • Planning
  • Road Adoption
  • Restrictions of use of the land

Searches are received within the Land Charges department from solicitors, conveyancers and estate agents on behalf of house sellers and purchasers.

The Local Land Charges department carries out all official searches covered by the Local Land Charges Act 1975, guaranteeing complete and comprehensive replies by the council to the Official Certificate of Search (LLC1) and CON29 enquiries.

  • Full searches are usually carried out within 10 working days.
  • Personal search requests need to be booked at least 24 hours in advance, by emailing land.charges@thanet.gov.uk, subject to availability.
  • As of 1 April 2023 there will be an additional fee of £200 for all Commercial Searches.

Individual CON29 search requests should include the appropriate payment and will usually be dealt with within five working days but subject to the constraints of other Agencies.

All searches should be submitted on the correct forms with a clear site plan.

Fee

Information

Full Standard Search £200.50
LLC1 £52.00
CON29R £148.50 incl. VAT
Commercial Fee £235.00
CON29 Optional Questions Q4: no charge

Q5 – Q21: £13.80 each incl. VAT

Q22: £19.20 incl. VAT

NB: There is a £33.60 administration fee (which includes VAT) for optional questions submitted with a standard search.
Extra parcels £27.40 incl. VAT
Individual required questions on CON29R Please see CON29R form for pricing. NB: There is a £33.60 administration fee (which includes VAT).
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Monday to Friday. 9am to 5pm (excluding bank holidays)

Please contact Land Charges for any further information by emailing land.charges@thanet.gov.uk

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Local land charges from 1st April 2024

including CON29R fees per question-2008 Regulations). Our fees must be set in accordance with new Government legislation see extract below.

“Transparency in relation to setting of charges

1.—(1) During each financial year, a local authority must publish a statement setting out

(a) the estimates the local authority has made under regulation 6(2) (estimates of total costs and estimates of numbers of requests) in respect of the unit charge for the following financial year;

(b) the basis for those estimates; and the amount of the unit charge it proposes for the following financial year.”

The information that Thanet District Council is required to publish is available below:

Transparency of Charges Information

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