Looking forward to the first truly digital mortgage
...is “good, simple and clear”, and that it’s a “very easy, user-friendly website”. As part of my role, it’s important that I’m aware of feedback from users who’ve had a...
...is “good, simple and clear”, and that it’s a “very easy, user-friendly website”. As part of my role, it’s important that I’m aware of feedback from users who’ve had a...
...they left for France from Folkestone on the South Eastern Railway ship Onward. After a freezing night under canvas at Boulogne, they headed off to Romarin in that small part...
...DRS, and tips on reducing variations in names. Every time a new webinar comes online, we encourage colleagues to attend – we know the time out will benefit the company.”...
...At the moment, I work with a team that is migrating our systems to a new technology stack; a massive undertaking that involves moving code and testing all of our...
...to look at sources and HM Land Registry data was pivotal in the story and we also sourced key call outs and additional research from the Manchester Evening News and...
...and his name was included on the memorial plaque erected in our offices in central London soon afterwards. Born in Battersea, south London, in 1887, Ernest had followed his father’s...
...was a user-friendly as possible for diverse needs. Achieving our aim The new Local Land Charges Register was successfully launched in July 2018 and marks a significant step in simplifying...
...has been trialling new approaches in its use of HM Land Registry’s Digital Registration Service (DRS). Demonstrating how some customers are thinking outside the box, Victoria Humphries, a Commercial Real...
...high. Transactions involving the creation of a new register, such as new builds, are more complex and need more time to process. This means they can take longer to appear...
...understand. With earlier versions of FPI, we thought we’d got it right. Following continued user research we updated the service further by adding new features. I was delighted and extremely...