There’s growing interest in digital mortgages

...simple way for a lender and conveyancer to create a digital mortgage deed that can be signed by a borrower online. It saves time by removing the need for paper...
...simple way for a lender and conveyancer to create a digital mortgage deed that can be signed by a borrower online. It saves time by removing the need for paper...
...drive to transform ourselves into a truly digital service provider, helping fulfil our ambition to become the world’s leading land registry for speed, simplicity and an open approach to data....
...the claim form which effects forfeiture (see Billson v Residential Apartments Ltd [1992] 1 A.C. 494 (HL)). However, the status of the lease is suspended until the order for possession...
...uses it to make an application to HM Land Registry to register, for example, a forged transfer or mortgage deed, there is Government-backed support for those who have suffered a...
...we develop the right features for the service at the right time. Work is gathering pace as we pull together all the parts needed for a minimum viable service. By...
...a stronger, sustainable land registration process for the future. What we are doing now We are aiming to reach a position in spring 2024 of having no applications older than...
...are not gender-specific. We're both required, just like how the rest of diversity is required. Tech is for all, not just for boys, so let's hear IT for the girls....
...withdraw it. Instead, they must apply for its cancellation, including evidence to satisfy the registrar that the restriction is no longer required (r97(2) Land Registration Rules 2003). For example, where...
...the time taken up by posting copies for signatures. We’ve been testing the new Digital Mortgage service with lenders and conveyancers as well as HM Land Registry staff as it’s...
...helped them through the recruitment process. My top tips for interviews are: read the job spec, identify the minimum criteria, look for parallels in your current role, look for transferable...