Lease extensions: how to avoid the most common issues

...title then you must apply for it in clause LR13 of the prescribed clauses or use a form RX1. Only restrictions in standard form can be applied for in clause...
...title then you must apply for it in clause LR13 of the prescribed clauses or use a form RX1. Only restrictions in standard form can be applied for in clause...
...states the need for more building to address the country’s housing shortage. Comprehensive registration makes buying and selling homes easier as all the information necessary for conveyancing will be in...
...‘world-leading land registry’. We raise more than 3,000 requests for information daily. In 2017/18 the costs were between £2 and £3 million in staff time and resource. Add the resource...
...look out for the word "Sponsored" if you're using the Google search engine, as these are adverts for third-party services; • watch out for disclaimer statements in website banners and...
...relationship between the legal owner(s) and the beneficial interest in the land. They can either hold it on trust for themselves or on trust for a third party. If they...
...a smooth transition between the two. We designed Search for land and property information to make as much of our data as possible accessible for everyone in England and Wales...
...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’...
...as commercial consulting firms, have begun to discuss the need for better knowledge and capability in infrastructure planning. Recently published findings reveal that this newer, data-driven infrastructure market is valued...
...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...