75. Completion of Leaseholder Deed of Certificate

To determine whether you (the current leaseholder) completed the Leaseholder Deed of Certificate or if it was filled out by a previous leaseholder, you can follow these steps: 


Review the document Begin by carefully reviewing the Leaseholder Deed of Certificate itself. Look for signatures, dates, and any other information provided within the document that may indicate who completed it. 
Check for your signature If you were the one who completed the Deed of Certificate, your signature should be present on the document. Review all sections for your signature, especially in areas where your acknowledgment or agreement is required. 
Examine the dates Pay close attention to the dates on the document. The date of the Deed of Certificate's completion can provide a clear indication of when it was filled out. If the date aligns with your ownership period, it is likely you completed it. 
Contact previous leaseholders If the document appears to have been completed by a previous leaseholder and you are unsure about its history, consider contacting any previous leaseholders if possible. They may be able to provide insights into the completion of the document. 
Seek legal assistance If you are unable to determine who completed the Deed of Certificate or if there are discrepancies that need clarification, it is advisable to seek legal advice from a solicitor with expertise in property law. They can assist in verifying the document's history and relevance to your current ownership.

The Leaseholder Deed of Certificate should contain clear information about the parties involved, their signatures, and the date of completion. This information should help you ascertain whether you (the current leaseholder) or a previous leaseholder was responsible for completing the document. 

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