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...and priorities for HM Land Registry for the coming year. You may have seen our Chair's response, outlining how we’ll meet the Minister’s expectations and what’s next for HM Land...
...and priorities for HM Land Registry for the coming year. You may have seen our Chair's response, outlining how we’ll meet the Minister’s expectations and what’s next for HM Land...
...sooner. We think a way for us to help in this process is to aggregate the data for each of the properties held by HM Land Registry with data from...
...yourself, for free: if a joint owner of a property has died, use form DJP; if you change your registered contact address, use form COG1; and if you get married...
...topic for urban planning We have been discussing geospatial data for improved infrastructure planning in this series. What’s the relationship between a concise history of Briton and data? Data is...
...cost of the value of the property an hourly fee. When you compare the quotes, consider what they are quoting for. For example, if they propose charging you on an...
...signature’ and which could provide a solution to the need for witnessing. Section 91 of the Land Registration Act 2002 allows for a sophisticated electronic signature of this nature to...
...form of charge itself as proof of discharge. How to access Ask for Guidance If you have a complex casework query that: relates to a new piece of work, not...
...which might arise, the official copy of the title plan and register will normally be issued electronically for those customers who use Business e-services. For those customers who don’t use...
...a month), in our provisional or first estimate for a month, we don’t always have all the data. It usually takes between two weeks and two months for a sold...
...an open approach for data. Achieving this will mean conveyancing in England and Wales can be simpler, faster and cheaper for everyone: for our business customers, who may be lending...