Automation in land registration
...run a small-scale pilot with a few firms in the coming months. We are directly reaching out to a number of companies. However, if you would like to take part...
...run a small-scale pilot with a few firms in the coming months. We are directly reaching out to a number of companies. However, if you would like to take part...
...ensuring your views are not only heard and discussed, but also feed into business and action planning. Your customer voice is central to our work. Our current top priorities, based...
...are also fully conversant with the various systems we use, from casework tools to portal services, including recent additions such as View My Applications and Estimated Completion Dates. On top...
...teams have a licence to innovate and improve how these outcomes are achieved. We have incentivised punctual delivery and quality standards through a work allocation model, based on “the better...
...wide-ranging and determined effort to drive down the number of requests for information (requisitions) we have to send, which cause delays in the registration process and mean extra work for...
...for us to be able to fully automate our work we will need to make some changes to the way that our customers submit applications. To explain this, we can...
...they apply using form CCD to cancel the caution and allow us to serve notice on the cautioner? would they need to send us information to show why the Church...
...to every situation, but often one spouse buys the other out and keeps the house. This means that the owners have to transfer ownership from joint names to a sole...
...how to complete a transfer form and what to do when a property owner dies. However, if you are considering doing some DIY conveyancing, it’s very important to be aware...
...our forms, so I added a link to ‘Fees and address’ on every one of our HM Land Registry form landing pages to help users find exactly where to send...