Avoiding the simple errors that cause delays

...contact the applicant who submitted the application to correct it or seek the missing information. This delays the application for an average of two weeks in the simplest cases and...
...contact the applicant who submitted the application to correct it or seek the missing information. This delays the application for an average of two weeks in the simplest cases and...
...was mortgage-free and tenanted. Prevention is always better than cure, so reduce your risk of property fraud by: ensuring your property is registered making sure your contact details are up...
...wearing a sunflower lanyard Having purchased my own lanyard, I've used it a number of times when travelling. The first was flying to and from the United States. In both...
Traditionally, residential property located in close proximity to a railway line or under the flight path of a nearby airport are not top of the wish list for home buyers....
...issue but, even then, there is a simple – and free – solution available. Normally, no problems arise from properties not being registered to their new owners yet. This is...
...signed up for our free Property Alert service which meant they were notified of this application. They then contacted us and, on visiting the property, discovered the locks had been...
Colleagues take a break at Marsham Court in Bournemouth, HM Land Registry's wartime home, in 1941 With International Women’s Day just around the corner, we want to take a moment...
...because it: was rented out had the property address as the only contact address for the owner was mortgage-free was of high value Land Registry’s counter-fraud team have been able...
Baloncici/Shutterstock.com HM Land Registry can provide supportive pre-submission guidance to help ensure complex applications can be processed more efficiently. We have now brought our five free specialist services together in...
This week sees the return of International Fraud Awareness Week, launched in 2000 by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, when hundreds of organisations across the world come together to...