Autism, #TechLife, and me
...for me and I dropped out. Because of my condition and being unemployed, you can imagine the amount of stress and anxiety I had while trying to look for a...
...for me and I dropped out. Because of my condition and being unemployed, you can imagine the amount of stress and anxiety I had while trying to look for a...
...resort to taking a leap of faith that a problem will not emerge in the future, or else take out appropriate insurance. Paying for title insurance, for example, is often...
...I also try to highlight things I’ve learned about land registration that can be useful to anyone, such as which form to use when you change your name (form AP1)...
...gained so much respect for myself that when the opportunity came to self-nominate for the role of Co-chair of our Disabled Employees Network – I did it! To find that...
...title register for £3. If you need to prove ownership for legal reasons, apply for an official copy of the register. To see the local land charges on a property,...
...Online access gives customers search results in seconds rather than days, in an easy-to-read format, for a fixed £15 fee. We’ve been listening carefully to customers about how they use...
...so for this year’s Black History Month, I thought I’d share a bit about the volunteering I do. In a world where we are all pressed for time; we sometimes...
...I am excited to share how we have moved forward. The Government has confirmed it wants to see the benefits of a fully digital local land charges service for homebuyers...
...has the old-style entries because it was processed before the new practice took effect, but completion was delayed (for example, whilst we waited for additional information). We know it has...
...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...