TP Support - Tenement Guidance

An internal TP application is required to remove the full extent of the tenement steading from the development parent title. This new tenement steading cadastral unit & title sheet becomes the parent title for the tenement steading, and the TP for the flat is then removed from the new tenement steading parent title. The original development parent title effectively becomes the grand-parent.

 

Process Steps

Additional Information

Create new tenement steading PT

Select INTAKE CON for the relevant county.

1.1 Create a TP application from the information provided by the Plans officer:

  • Enter the Parent Title (PT) number (this will be the Grand Parent Title (GPT) number), confirm the application and open the application work desk.
  • Add deed code 416 (RoS TP Tenement Admin).
  • Add FAS number 2222 (a dummy FAS number for internal use when there is no applicant and no fee).
  • Add Applicant details to applicant field(s) - these will be the same as the proprietor details in the PT.
  • Add address details to address field.
  • Add the date of registration - this will be the date of registration of the earliest TP application from the tenement steading.
  • Add the category.
  • Add the following text to the additional information field "internal application to create tenement steading parent title".

1.2 Confirm the application.

1.3 Print off flysheet and place in case bag.

1.4 Release to Plans Mid Point Scan.

1.5 Expedite through Mid Point Scan.

 

 

 

Amend the TP Parent Title Number

2.1 Complete a title search of the GPT number.

2.2 Select the Address button on the LRS and verify:

  • any TP applications for flats within the tenement steading which are still pending against said GPT number, and
  • any DWs over the GPT number.

2.3 Retrieve the relevant TPs and all DWs over the GPT.

2.4 Examine the DWs to verify if they affect the GPT only, the new tenement steading PT, or both:

  • Any Deeds of Restriction affecting the TPs can have the GPT number changed to reflect the new tenement steading PT number.
  • All other deed types should be considered and if affecting the new PT number, or both the new PT and the GPT number, these should be referred to a SCW for guidance.

2.5 Ensure all pending TPs are referred to Intake Con.

2.6 Take all TP applications on under the INTAKE CON permission.

2.7 Amend the current GPT number of the TP(s) to the new PT number for the tenement steading.

2.8 Release all the TPs referred by the Plans Setler back to Plans settle and pass back to that officer.

2.9 Release any TPs retrieved from centralised support back to PLANS SETTLE and place on the appropriate shelf for support to re-file.

2.10 Update the Plans Manual PI log.

2.10.1 Amend the entry against the GPT to show address of tenement that has been removed and a note of the new PT Number.

2.10.2 Add an entry for the new Parent Title Number and under the comments field add a note of the address details.

2.11 Add an entry to the Intake log, adding the GPT Number. In the comments field, add the address details with a note to state that all applications against the address(es) should be taken out against the new PT Number. Also, add a note to state that applications should not be rejected if they quote the GPT Number.

 

 

Process Ends

 

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