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14
Oct 2020
People buying and selling property in the Harrogate district have expressed frustration over delays for land searches to be completed.
A buoyant local property market has increased the workload on Harrogate Borough Council.
The Stray Ferret understands searches in Harrogate are taking several weeks longer than in neighbouring authorities Leeds and York.
Local authority searches, which check there are no hidden surprises for buyers, are an essential part of the home-buying process.
HBC's local land charges team charges £103.95 for a search, which reveals information on issues relating to the property such as previous planning applications, roads, utilities and the environment.
According to HBC's website, the average search time in August 2020 was just over three weeks. However, the Stray Ferret has spoken to someone selling a house, an estate agent, and a solicitor who all say the process is now taking much longer.
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In a statement released to the Stray Ferret, HBC said the current processing timescales for searches was approximately 28 working days.
It said July, August and September were the busiest three months for local land charges team in "a number of years".
The council added that increased pressures related to covid meant it was unable to provide the team with additional resources. It also said two experienced staff from the team had recently retired.
The council added it had made overtime available for staff to clear some of the backlog.
A council spokesperson said:
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