News story: Change in procedure for selling bona vacantia land under a mortgagee’s power of sale

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This affects a mortgagee who wants to exercise a power of sale under a mortgage to sell land that previously belonged to a dissolved company and which has vested in the Crown as bona vacantia.

Under the new procedure a mortgagee only needs to contact BVD if they have surplus proceeds of sale due to the Crown.

The new procedure is set out in our guidelines Bona vacantia dissolved companies BVC6. A mortgagee no longer needs to contact us before a sale or after a sale if there are no surplus proceeds of sale due to the Crown.

The new procedure does not affect the right of the Crown to a surplus or the duties of a mortgagee when exercising a power of sale under a mortgage.

Mortgagees must refer any surplus proceeds of sale quickly after a sale. Please remember to check that the Treasury Solicitor has jurisdiction to handle your case by reading our guidelines Bona vacantia dissolved companies BVC1.

If you have any feedback on our new procedure please contact us at

Bona Vacantia – Companies

Government Legal Department
PO Box 70165


London
WC1A 9HG

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