The quirkiest thing I’ve ever registered
Most first registrations are your typical residential properties, such as flats, garden land and houses. So it’s interesting when we receive applications to register property that are not the norm.
Most first registrations are your typical residential properties, such as flats, garden land and houses. So it’s interesting when we receive applications to register property that are not the norm.
Maggie Telfer talks about the history of the Land Register and how HM Land Registry is working towards comprehensive registration by 2030.
Blockchain technology could speed up property transactions and make them more trustworthy, secure and transparent, says Lauren Tombs of our Digital Street project.
One year on from the first digital mortgage being signed, Eddie Davies explains why more and more people are using our ‘Sign your mortgage deed’ service.
Allison Bradbury, Head of the Local Land Charges Programme, talks about one of our critical partnerships that has helped deliver a groundbreaking service.
Chris Pope reflects on 2018/19 and talks about how we're improving the processing of your applications, what we're doing to make it easier to work with us and how we're working to reduce requests for information (requisitions).
Tom Ansell, Head of Conveyancing for Brethertons LLP solicitors, talks about how the new digital Local Land Charges Register is helping the conveyancing industry.
Our Chief Operations Officer, Chris Pope, explains how we're improving our services to become easier to do business with, while providing quick, accurate and consistent delivery.
We're working with public sector organisations across England and Wales to ensure all their land and property is registered by 2025, as our Head of Public Sector Strategy Shane Bartlett explains.
It’s been another important year for HM Land Registry and we're glad to see that so many of you are following our work on our blog. As the year comes to a close we look back on the most-read posts of 2018.