Residential Searches
Personal Local Authority (CDS)A Personal Local Authority Search (PLAS) or Regulated Local Authority Search as they are now referred, offers an alternative to the standard Official Local Authority Search (OLAS).
Why should you order a Personal Local Authority Search?
- Lenders - 90% of high street/domestic lenders will accept a PLAS*.
- Liability & Indemnity - £10 million Professional Indemnity and £2 million Council Protection for inaccurate data provided by the council.
- Expertise - Our network of over 50 national search agents are highly trained experienced professionals.
- Cancellations - Easy to cancel and will receive full refund.
- Data -A PLAS has exactly the same data as an OLAS.
- Same format nationally - Easier to read.
- Accreditations - COPSO, Search Code, PCCB and TPOS alongside ongoing inhouse audits.
- Competent Person Scheme - Gas Safe and FENSA registers over and above Council records.
- Faster - In the majority of cases a PLAS is returned quicker than the OLAS.
- Pricing - One national price that can be a cost effective option for your customers.
*Information based on Lender List as of 28.02.2023 includes acceptances with conditions.
Reports are provided by Conveyancing Data Services Ltd / TM Group.
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