Registering land for more than 150 years

...1897 but it took until 1925 before the power was introduced for the government to initiate areas of compulsory registration. The first compulsory area was Eastbourne in 1926 which now...
...1897 but it took until 1925 before the power was introduced for the government to initiate areas of compulsory registration. The first compulsory area was Eastbourne in 1926 which now...
...incredibly proud of the work that Assured has done for LGBT+ colleagues in the past and it’s in very safe hands going forward too. I’m starting to rabbit on a...
...The information below outlines some of the common questions about this type of fraud. What is property fraud? A fraudster can pretend to be anyone involved in a property transaction...
...that go beyond the particular disability. How do you know, for example, that the person you are talking to can’t hear what you are saying and needs to lipread to...
...train new caseworkers. Recognising this, our efforts to increasingly automate and improve our casework systems will ensure we maximise our increasing capacity, delivering better efficiencies in the near term, as...
...those from HM Land Registry, to provide a business-to-business platform for property developers, architects, planners, agents and others. Searchland’s platform enables users to access and manipulate information, such as HM...
...a time. You might want to keep an eye on a friend or relative’s house, for example, or simply want to know if someone is interested in buying a property. ...
...insight into various adverse possession applications. (That would be another blog to explain what that is!) I’ve recently joined the Disabled Employee Network (DEN) following a coffee morning that was...
...dropped from 35% in November to 5% in December! It’s nice to see ideas put into motion very quickly online and seeing these ideas having an immediate impact on improving...
...we are obliged to safeguard the information it contains, to prevent fraud or misuse. To ensure users of CCOD and OCOD don’t use the data to harm others or breach...