Avoiding the simple errors that cause delays
...We frequently need to go back to applicants to seek to correct an easily avoidable mistake or ask for missing information (known as raising a request for information or ‘requisition’)....
...We frequently need to go back to applicants to seek to correct an easily avoidable mistake or ask for missing information (known as raising a request for information or ‘requisition’)....
OoddySmile Studio/Shutterstock.com We know that delays cause frustrations for everyone. In order to speed up the time to process applications and reduce delays, we’ve collated some top tips for our...
...for customers. Income from the sale of our commercial data is used to support the release of further datasets, with the aim for them to be open or free of...
...help address this, we are training our caseworkers to increase their use of standard forms of requisition. There will always be occasions where our caseworkers need to send ‘free-format’ requisitions...
...and Overseas Companies Ownership (OCOD) datasets were released free of charge for the first time. These datasets contain information on properties, where the registered legal owner is a UK company,...
...leasing, mortgaging or remortgaging the property without taking further action. There are different types, or forms, of restriction. Form LL is often referred to as the 'counter-fraud' restriction. Form LL...
...‘world-leading land registry’. We raise more than 3,000 requests for information daily. In 2017/18 the costs were between £2 and £3 million in staff time and resource. Add the resource...
...are not gender-specific. We're both required, just like how the rest of diversity is required. Tech is for all, not just for boys, so let's hear IT for the girls....
...Our MapSearch service gives our customers self-service access to an online mapping tool for free, allowing them to quickly establish whether land and property in England or Wales are registered....
...relationship between the legal owner(s) and the beneficial interest in the land. They can either hold it on trust for themselves or on trust for a third party. If they...