Local Authority Property Search | Local Searches | Property Searches | Personal Search
When Pali first started to provide Personal searches not all lenders accepted the personal search and not all solicitors were confident in their reliability. Official local authority searches were always one of the main reasons for delay to the conveyancing process as Local Authority searches often took several weeks to be returned after ordering, Especially during holiday periods.
Access to information was not formalised and often obstructed by the local authorities. Since Pali started to provide Personal searches things have improved dramatically and pressure has been applied to local authority departments to improve access to the data they hold. After all, they are paid to collect and hold this information on behalf of the public by the local rate payers. It is not their information they are simply custodians of the information required to collate a local search. Over the years Pali has proved to lenders and solicitors the efficacy of personal searches and the benefits of using the Pali system.
These are; Convenience of ordering, email, fax, the Pali system or even good old Royal Mail. Pali also offer accounts. In an effort to combat Pali and the excellent service, lower prices and electronic ordering and delivery, the Department of Local Government developed the National Land Information Service, NLIS, to allow customers to place their orders electronically and receive them back as emails. All the local authorities were to subscribe to this service and create electronic data bases to transmit the searches. As we write this it has not happened but it has with Pali and we can deliver searches and reports in which ever format is most convenient for our clients. To give further comfort to users of personal searches The Property Codes Compliance Board, PCCB, was formed and good search companies are members and agree to abide by the code of practice which incorporates a complaints procedure.
These days the search industry has become more price sensitive and personal searches are the preferred option for ninety percent of the solicitors as the price for a personal search is usually lower than the local authority can provide. Also the lenders have realised that if they want to provide mortgages they must accept personal searches and with the insurance attached to the personal searches they have less risk than those from local authorities which do not have insurance cover. Now only the more obscure and less switched on lenders will not accept personal searches.
However should a solicitor or conveyancer prefer council provided searches these can be ordered through Pali as a service. Local Authority Searches or Personal searches? The choice is yours.