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Form HR2

Form Used To Renew Existing Home Rights With The Land Registry If Your Home Is A Registered Property

 

WHAT IS FORM HR2 USED FOR?

Form HR2 is used to renew an existing ‘Notice of Home Rights’ on a registered property at the land registry.

If you have already registered your home rights on a registered property using form HR1 but want to continue living there after your divorce, the court can issue a continuation court order. You can use form HR2 to apply for renewal of your home rights and send the continuation court order with form HR2 to the land registry. 

Please note the following 3 points for background information –

  • A person will register home rights on a their matrimonial home if the home is owned SOLEY by their ex-partner.  A notice of home rights will prevent your ex-partner from selling or re-mortgaging your home and protect your rights to occupy your home. They cannot ask you to leave or force you out unless they have a occupation order saying so from the court.
  • A registered property is one that is listed on the land registry central register detailing who owns the property.
  • Form HR1 is used to register home rights on a registered property until the court issues a final order/decree absolute. This is a legal document stating your marriage has ended.

LINK TO OUR L.I.P HELP GUIDE FOR FORM HR1

For details on which forms to use to register, transfer, renew or cancel your home rights for registered and unregistered properties please click on the link below.

LINK TO OUR L.I.P HELP GUIDE FOR YOU AND YOUR MATRIMONIAL HOME RIGHTS

ARE THERE ANY GOVERNMENT OR OUR OWN L.I.P HELP GUIDES OR WRITE UPS TO COMPLETE FORM HR2 ?

There are no specific government guides to help you complete this form. However, you can read the government ‘Practice Guide 20: Home Rights and Applications’.

LINK TO GOVERNMENT PRACTICE GUIDE 20: HOME RIGHTS AND APPLICATIONS UNDER THE FAMILY LAW ACT 1996

As stated above you can also read our L.I.P Help Guide for you and your matrimonial home rights. Please click on the link above.

You can write to Land Registry and ask a question. Their address is HM Land Registry Citizen Centre, PO Box 74, Gloucester, GL14 9BB. You can call them on 0300 006 0411 (English) or 0300 006 0422 (Welsh) Monday – Friday 8am to 5pm. 

Land Registry also have an online contact form for queries. Please click on the link below.

LINK TO LAND REGISTRY CONTACT FORM

WHAT IS THE FEE TO SEND FORM HR2 TO THE COURT AND HOW TO PAY FOR IT?

This Help Guide was written on 26-10-2021 and on that date there was no fee to send this form in to the land registry.

HOW TO COMPLETE FORM HR2 AND WHERE TO SEND IT.

Once you have submitted your completed form HR2, the land registry will send a notice of your application to your ex-partner who is the registered owner.

You can only have 1 home rights charge registered against only 1 property/home at any one time with respect to your ex-partner.

  • NOTE 1 – If you are completing and sending this form in then you are known as the applicant. The applicant is the person who is renewing the home rights.
  • NOTE 2 – You can complete this form online and then print a hard copy. Alternatively you can download it, print it and then complete by black pen. 
  • NOTE  3- If you find there is not enough space to complete your answers on your form then please use a government continuation sheet (Form CS) to finish your answers. Attach form CS to your form HR2. 
  • NOTE 4 – Please keep a copy of your form HR2 and any attachments for yourself outside of the ones you send to the land registry.

LINK TO OUR L.I.P HELP GUIDE FOR FORM CS

  • Form HR2 is 2 pages long.
  • Part 1 will ask for the name of the borough/local authority that your marital home is in. 
  • Part 2 will ask you the write down the title number of the property.  If you need to get the title number of the property, you can get it from the land registry by paying a small fee. You can do this online. Please click the link below. The UK land registry holds ‘property information’ on every property or land that is registered with them. The property information is comprised of three things –
      • The title register – information about who owns the property.
      • The title number – the land registry number of the property.
      • The title plan – information about where the property is located and its boundaries.

LINK TO GOVERNMENT SEARCH FOR PROPERTY INFORMATION 

LINK TO GET GOVERNMENT INFORMATION ABOUT PROPERTY AND LAND

  • Part 3 will ask you for the full address including post code and any description such as ‘land adjoining 2 Aracia Avenue’.
  • Part 4 will ask you about the fee – please leave blank as currently there is no fee to submit this form.
  • Part 5 will ask for your full name.
  • Part 6 – write your name, address, telephone number and electronic/email address. Please leave ‘key number’ blank unless you are a solicitor.
  • Part 7 will ask you for up to 3 addresses. On must be a postal address. You can write electronic/email addresses. These addresses will be entered in the register and used for correspondence and sending you a letter (serving you the notice).
  • Part 8 will ask you if you are attaching a copy of your continuation order with your form HR2. Please write the date of this court order in the box provided. Please remember to attach a copy of your continuation order if you have one.
  • Part 9 will ask if you to write the date your continuation order was granted and the date when the existing home rights was granted in the boxes provided.
  • Part 10 will ask you to sign and date the form. 
  • As a member of the public you must send your completed form HR2 to HM Land Registry Citizen Centre, PO Box 74, Gloucester, GL14 9BB.

WHERE CAN YOU FIND FORM HR2/DOWNLOAD THIS FORM?

Please click on the link below to download form HR2 from the government website. Please complete and send by post (signed for recorded delivery) to HM Land Registry.

LINK TO GOVERNMENT WEBSITE FOR FORM HR2

WHEN WAS FORM HR2 FIRST PUBLISHED AND LAST UPDATED?

Form HR2 was first published by the government (HM Land Registry) on 24-10-2012 and last updated 29-08-2023.