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...able to register your property during the pandemic and we are making it possible for our identity requirements to be adapted to allow for social distancing. Registration provides greater security...
...able to register your property during the pandemic and we are making it possible for our identity requirements to be adapted to allow for social distancing. Registration provides greater security...
...to be. We have seen a big increase in demand for our services as a result. It is not unusual for your name not to appear in the Land Register...
...connected to our APIs. The portal offers our professional customers a free, web-based service for getting information from HM Land Registry and making changes to the register. We are digitising...
...data for anyone looking for property information. The Geovation Programme We launched in January 2021 and participated in the Geovation Accelerator Programme later that year. The programme gave us 12...
...Search for land and property information a try yourself? Please remember current Find a property users will have to create a new account for Search for land and property information....
...requirements. Cross-government digital identity agenda The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (DCMS) is currently developing an overarching ‘trust framework’ for digital identity use across the economy. The ‘alpha’...
...for soaps myself, one name stood out more than others. Coronation Street. So after finding all of the Coronation Streets we had registered I took the relevant postcode sector for...
...one single sector. Consultants starting-up and starting-out The potential for business opportunities is significant for serious individuals willing to jump in and learn how intelligent data delivers smart infrastructure. The...
...for HM Land Registry. Sign your mortgage deed has now automated the registration process for around 20% of applications received into the service. Previously each deed that was submitted would...
...instead of the occupier being liable for payment. Under s.4(2) of the 1918 Act, the landowner could apply to the Board for the perpetual rentcharge to be capitalised and converted...