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Sign up to HM Land Registry's free Property Alert service to help protect your property from fraud.
How to update the property records and transfer a registered property when someone dies using forms DJP, AS1 and AP1.
How you update the property records when someone dies depends on whether…
Leasehold property - leasehold disputes, buying the freehold, service charges, lease extensions and Right to Manage
You only own a leasehold property for a fixed period of time. You’ll have…
Your responsibilities Your lease will tell you what conditions you’ve…
Service charges Your lease sets out the way the service charge is…
Extending the lease You can ask the landlord to extend your lease at any…
You can ask the landlord to sell you the freehold at any time. There are…
You may be able to change the management of your building if you’re…
There is a different dispute process in Wales. You might be able to…
Advice for British people buying property in Turkey, including information on legal advice, fraud, residence requirements and more.
Find government-owned property, buildings or land that's available to rent or buy, or contest its use
How to protect your home, land or other property from fraud
An introduction to the Electronic Property Information Mapping Service (e-PIMS™) for Government Property Professionals.
How to search for information about property and land in England and Wales - find out who owns it, how much was paid for it, how to get a scanned copy of the deeds and how to check the property...
How the Valuation Office Agency calculates your rateable value for business rates.
The Government Property Agency is helping transform the way the Civil Service works and reshaping the relationship civil servants have with their place of work. GPA is an executive agency, sponsored by the Cabinet Office .
Capital Gains Tax when you sell a property that's not your home: work out your gain and pay your tax on buy-to-let, business, agricultural and inherited properties
The Government Property Profession is a network of over 2,000 members with responsibility for a range of property-related activities.
Statistics on transactions liable for Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT), Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) and Land Transaction Tax (LTT) in the UK.
Make a 'Part I claim' when your property depreciates because of the use of a new or altered highway - eligibility and where to send your claim
Find out property price trends in the UK from the house price index
The Government Property Function operates across departments, delivery organisations and agencies. It is a network of over 5,000 members with responsibility for a range of property-related activities. GPF is part of the Civil Service and the Cabinet Office .
After you have registered for the Valuation Office Agency's service, you’ll need to claim a property before you can submit a check or challenge.
This guide sets out essential information for British nationals wanting to buy property in Egypt.
Find out how much a property sold for in England or Wales
Notify HMRC of the specific nature of the land and property supplies you're making using form VAT5L.
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