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Guidance on adverse possession where a right to be registered was acquired before 13 October 2003 (practice guide 5).
Address details for HM Land Registry offices.
What to do following the death of a joint, sole or last surviving proprietor of a registered estate, charge or mortgage (practice guide 6).
This supplement describes the purpose, creation and maintenance of title plans (practice guide 40, supplement 5).
How to apply to inspect or obtain official copies of leases and charges referred to in the register (practice guide 11).
We are committed to maintaining the accuracy and integrity of the register. If you think there’s an error in an HM Land Registry document, let us know.
Details of the information held on the index map and how to apply for an official search (practice guide 10).
We value complaints and use information from them to help us improve our services. If something goes wrong or you are dissatisfied with our services, please tell us. We welcome the opportunity to put it right wherever we ca…
View or download HM Land Registry INSPIRE Index Polygons and metadata; the data is updated monthly.
This supplement deals with boundary agreements and determined boundaries; in particular explaining what they are and when they may be appropriate (practice guide 40, supplement 4).
Guidance about adverse possession of registered land. Aimed at conveyancers (practice guide 4).
Applications to change the register are now digital by default for business customers.
Advice on the evidence that HM Land Registry needs when an attorney has executed documents lodged for registration (practice guide 9).
How to prepare and complete transfer forms TR1, TR2, TR5 and TP2 for transactions that are not straightforward and information on completing forms for unusual transactions (practice guide 21).
How Business e-services customers can reply to requisitions using the portal.
This supplement gives guidance on preparing plans for HM Land Registry applications (practice guide 40, supplement 2).
Our digital mortgage service allows homeowners who are remortgaging to sign their mortgage deed quickly and securely.
Integrate your data directly with our systems by using Business Gateway. Direct integration saves time, reduces errors and allows you to use a single system.
How Business e-services customers (business unit administrator role) can create a user account through the portal.
How Business e-services customers can change an address on e-COA through the portal.
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