Guidance

Send money due to the Crown under a bona vacantia mortgage / charge (BVC5)

How to repay a charge that was due to a dissolved company and is now due to the Crown.

Applies to England and Wales

Overview

The Bona Vacantia division (BVD) of the Government Legal Department (GLD) deals with the collection of money owed to a dissolved company under a mortgage, charge or charging order, known here as charges, that is now due to the Crown.

BVD has a duty to obtain market value for bona vacantia assets. In the case of charges, this will involve collecting the full amount outstanding, including any interest.

Once any outstanding amounts have been repaid, BVD will consent to the removal of the charge from the title to the property.

If BVD are satisfied that no money remained outstanding when the company was dissolved, they will provide a letter stating that there is no bona vacantia interest. This may help you apply to the Land Registry to remove the charge from the title. However, you must provide sufficient evidence to satisfy them that the charge has been paid off.

You should note that BVD will not agree to waive charges that have passed to the Crown as bona vacantia nor will they accept less than the amount due for repayment.

BVC5 Online Referral Form - Send Money due to the Crown under BV Mortgage charge

Please ensure that you read these guidelines fully before completing the mandatory referral form below, which should be sent to us at bvcompanies@governmentlegal.gov.uk together with PDF attachments as stipulated in the attached form.

BVC5 Online Referral Form - Send Money due to the Crown under BV Mortgage charge v01

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Apply to repay a charge or refer a case to the Treasury Solicitor

  1. check that BVD is the correct office by reading BVC1 on jurisdiction
  2. complete the online referral form and send with the stipulated attachments to:

bvcompanies@governmentlegal.gov.uk

Switchboard 020 7210 4700

Please use this email address for all enquiries relating to non cash assets of dissolved companies (eg, Land, Shares, intellectual property, chattels, etc).

What happens next

BVD will check whether the charge has passed to the Crown as bona vacantia.

If BVD are satisfied that it has they will calculate the amount owing under the charge, including any interest, and will let you know how much is required to pay it off.

You will also have to pay BVD’s costs of £300 plus VAT.

When this amount has been paid BVD will sign the necessary Land Registry forms to remove the charge.

If you say that there is no money outstanding under the charge BVD will consider any supporting evidence.

If BVD are satisfied that nothing is outstanding under the charge they will provide a letter which states that there is no bona vacantia interest. This letter may help you apply to the Land Registry to remove the charge from the title.

If you have insufficient evidence of repayment BVD will not consent to the removal of the charge.

If the total amount of the transaction is £10,000 or more BVD will ask for proof of identity and address in line with anti-money laundering procedures.

Published 6 December 2013