How to obtain a Land Information Memorandum (LIM)

Introduction

It is advisable if buying or selling a property (especially through auction) that you obtain from your local council a Land Information Memorandum (LIM), which contains the council’s records relating to the property.

The information contained in a LIM is important in assessing the value and potential use of the property. If you are buying, a LIM may give you the opportunity to reconsider the price you are offering, or to confirm your contract for the purchase if you have made it subject to your approval of the LIM’s contents.

How do I apply?

An application for a Land Information Memorandum must be made in writing to your local council. There is a fee for obtaining the LIM; this varies, depending on the particular council and the property involved.

You will usually be issued the LIM within 10 working days.

What information is included in a LIM?

The contents of a LIM include:

Cautionary notes