Legal estates and beneficial interests: what's the difference?
...price needs to be paid to at least two trustees in order for the beneficial interest to be overreached. The trust would then attach to the proceeds of sale and...
...price needs to be paid to at least two trustees in order for the beneficial interest to be overreached. The trust would then attach to the proceeds of sale and...
...licensing scheme and granted councils powers to impose additional and/or selective schemes within their boroughs to raise standards further; especially targeting less affluent areas where tenants are deemed to be...
...now be wondering how to keep opportunities fluid while trying to swat up on what seem to be endless techniques to apply data for 3D modelling. What’s even more daunting...
...portal will have a new look and feel and has been designed to make the portal easier to use and to better support customers in submitting digital applications and managing...
...the public into thinking they are transacting with us and are not entitled to use "Land Registry" in their domain name. We're aware that some sites use variations to try...
...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)...
...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...
...use data We use HM Land Registry data - including the UK House Price Index, property ownership data and freehold and leasehold data - to identify buildings in a landowner’s...
...on how to make a successful application and what techniques to use. That reassured me that the application process wasn’t going to be as hard as I thought. In the...
...in the usual way; most requisitions are sent using email where one has been supplied. The best way to reply to a written requisition is to use ‘reply to requisition’...