Keeping a close eye on your property helps us prevent potential fraud
...a time. You might want to keep an eye on a friend or relative’s house, for example, or simply want to know if someone is interested in buying a property. ...
...a time. You might want to keep an eye on a friend or relative’s house, for example, or simply want to know if someone is interested in buying a property. ...
...insight into various adverse possession applications. (That would be another blog to explain what that is!) I’ve recently joined the Disabled Employee Network (DEN) following a coffee morning that was...
...dropped from 35% in November to 5% in December! It’s nice to see ideas put into motion very quickly online and seeing these ideas having an immediate impact on improving...
...we are obliged to safeguard the information it contains, to prevent fraud or misuse. To ensure users of CCOD and OCOD don’t use the data to harm others or breach...
...dated 11 March 1926. In addition to checking the accuracy of the data before migration to our new digital register, we are also transforming it so it includes the extent...
...giving insight into the world of digital media. The events were very insightful and displayed the variety of avenues in communications, something I’d love to explore further down the line...
...I urge conveyancers and other customers to continue to submit applications to ensure their position in our systems, and request to expedite any urgent applications to ensure we can accurately...
...family; when the chips are down, we work together to solve problems. Outside of that we work together to deliver better services to our customers whether internal or external –...
...policy on addresses for service. What is happening? We use addresses for service to contact applicants and to get in touch with property owners when we need to. Apart from...
...to discover that HM Land Registry is actually very forward-looking and is using digital technology to transform how land registration works. I think some of our customers may have a...