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Statistics showing cumulative sales since the launch of the Help to Buy (equity loan) scheme on 1 April 2013.
Details of the definition of a creditor and rights to participate in insolvency proceedings
Use this form to register with Companies House as a lender, if you need to file charge (mortgage) documents online for other companies.
Find out the rules on investments using open market price rules and how you can charge for your services as an ISA manager.
Cumulative sales since the launch of the Help to Buy (equity loan) scheme and Help to Buy: NewBuy scheme.
Consultation letter proposing Public Lending Right rate per loan for 2015.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Employment Tribunal decision.
Quarterly National Statistics on possession actions in county courts by mortgage lenders and social and private landlords in England and Wales.
Statistics showing cumulative sales since the launch of the Help to Buy (equity loan) scheme on 1 April 2013, by parliamentary constituency.
This bulletin provides statistics for cases received (i.e. writs and originating summonses issued), cases disposed and final orders made in respect of mortgages in the Chancery Division of the Northern Ireland High Court for the period April to June 2021...
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