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How Business e-services customers (business unit administrator role) can create a user account through the portal.
How Business e-services customers can request historical copies through the portal.
Address details for HM Land Registry offices.
Information about the use of statements of truth in support of applications to HM Land Registry (practice guide 73).
Access information about the volume and type of applications completed each month.
Advice on the evidence that HM Land Registry needs when an attorney has executed documents lodged for registration (practice guide 9).
Advice about applications to be sent to HM Land Registry to register transactions involving charities (practice guide 14).
This supplement describes boundary agreements, determined boundaries and the application process (practice guide 40, supplement 2).
Advice for conveyancers which deals with the compulsory and voluntary registration aspects of leasehold estates in land (practice guide 25).
Guidance for conveyancers on overseas entities (practice guide 78).
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How Business e-services customers can reply to requisitions using the portal.
This supplement describes the purpose, creation and maintenance of title plans (practice guide 40, supplement 5).
How to protect, renew or cancel a spouse’s or civil partner’s home rights arising under the Family Law Act 1996 (practice guide 20).
How Business e-services customers can change an address on e-COA through the portal.
Guidance about the registration of easements under the Land Registration Act 2002. Aimed at conveyancers (practice guide 62).
How Business e-services customers can make a bankruptcy search through the portal.
How Business e-services customers can apply for an official search of whole with priority through the portal.
Guidance about practice and requirements for applications supported by a transfer or deed to update the register (practice guide 68).
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).
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