Practice and Process archive
...63 and 67, updating our forms to support digital identity verification, reminder – application for a Form K restriction via Network Services, supporting documentation uploaded with a unilateral notice application,...
...63 and 67, updating our forms to support digital identity verification, reminder – application for a Form K restriction via Network Services, supporting documentation uploaded with a unilateral notice application,...
...indemnity payments – if someone suffers a loss for a mistake in the register that is put right. In the financial year 2024-25, we made 4 payments totalling £398,964. It’s...
...accounted for. It will also reduce the need for many requisitions for name discrepancies, improving the speed at which we can complete your applications. Building a new registration service for...
...look out for the word "Sponsored" if you're using the Google search engine, as these are adverts for third-party services; • watch out for disclaimer statements in website banners and...
ULKASTUDIO/Shutterstock.com From 1 October 2024 we will no longer accept conveyancer applications for first registration based entirely on certified copies of title deeds and documents. There will be no change...
...up for our free Property Alert service. You will receive an email each time there is significant activity on the property you are monitoring. For example, if a new mortgage...
...of our work. Moving away from paper forms, or scanned copies, removes the need for our caseworkers to retype information into our casework systems. This also reduces the risk of...
...February 2024, the response was immediate. There is a clear appetite across the market for upfront information. We now work with estate agents, conveyancers, auction companies and direct sellers, all of whom...
...means for conveyancers This means that if you want to update a registered proprietor’s address for service you must include a change of address for service transaction within the application....
...sector, they calculated a sum of between £5 for each “avoidable” clerical error and £30 for issues that involve chasing third parties for a document or consent, for example. Multiplied...