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The Land Charges legislation allows for the Chief Land Registrar to give Notices and Directions about arrangements for dealing with land charges applications.
How Business e-services customers can apply for an official search of part with priority through the portal.
Watch our caseworkers' top tips to make sure your applications are complete and correct. Avoid more than 20 common requisition points.
Information and guidance on fees.
How to prepare an application for a large number of properties and calculating the fees involved (practice guide 33).
HM Land Registry services available to those involved in the registration of developing estates (practice guide 41).
How Business e-services customers can register non-standard restrictions on e-RX1 through the portal.
How Business e-services customers can apply for an office copy of a land charges entry through the portal.
Get a visual representation of how title extents align with each other.
Information and guidance for execution of deeds.
Advice on the transfer and registration of publicly-owned housing estates and on the preserved right to buy (practice guide 47).
Guidance on a variety of points which commonly arise in rentcharge applications, including formal apportionment and redemption (practice guide 56).
Information on manorial titles and rights: lordship of the manor, manorial land and manorial rights (practice guide 22).
How Business e-services customers (Business Unit Administrator role) can allocate additional roles to portal users.
How Business e-services customers users can change their password through the portal.
Guidance about direct integration with Business Gateway.
When dealing with applications by means other than post, DX or personal delivery, the Chief Land Registrar may give notice publicising this.
How many requests for information we send to customers about their applications.
How to add an alternative despatch address in the portal.
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