Registering new builds: Can we fix it? Yes, we can!

...goes smoothly. But how can we make these registrations easier? A team working within HMLR’s Digital Programme has been taking a closer look at land registration for new housing developments,...
...goes smoothly. But how can we make these registrations easier? A team working within HMLR’s Digital Programme has been taking a closer look at land registration for new housing developments,...
...sing, I forget, just for a while, that my skin is driving me insane with itching, or that my hips and knees are aching. Regular singers can enjoy the benefits...
...and proves how valuable free social media channels can be in promoting property just as with any other product online. Smartphone apps for house-sharing tenants to find each other are...
...found HM Land Registry’s customer training comprehensive and this is promoted internally. We have been looking forward to the rollout of DRS for all forms of applications including registrable leases...
...value; which box should they check in the consideration panel of the TR1? A distribution in specie refers to allocation of non-cash assets in their existing form - for example...
...simple-to-use digital service for homebuyers. In July, Karina Singh, our Director of Transformation, spoke about the steps we’re taking to speed up local land charges delivery. It is our ambition...
...I’ve always had a keen interest in technology, the future and making things happen for people and HM Land Registry looked like a fantastic place for me to do this....
In what has been a testing year for colleagues, this June HM Land Registry is celebrating Pride month, a time of reflection and rejoicing for LGBTQI+(lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer,...
...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...
...we can usually give you the answer. If you have the address, postcode, or title number of a property, you can search HM Land Registry records for £3. But what...