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10 January, 2025
In the 2024 Risk Agenda we highlighted our concerns about the variable quality of title registration applications across the regulated community.
It is very important that practices that see high levels of avoidable requisitions (i.e. avoidable requisitions in anything above 5% of applications) take urgent steps to improve the accuracy of their applications. As we have already indicated, this will be an area of focus for the CLC in 2025.
Timely and accurate title registration is vital to serve the interests of buyers and lenders. It will also save time and money and will contribute to the reduction of delays at HM Land Registry.
HM Land Registry has kindly agreed to run two sessions for CLC lawyers advising on how to avoid some of the most common mistakes. They will be useful for anyone who is involved in preparing applications and ideally, you should aim to attend both sessions.
There will be time for questions in the sessions, but Land Registry colleagues will not be able to deal with individual cases.
These sessions will be useful for all practices. . Each session carries one hour of CPD points.
Please register at the links below.
Registration links
Session 1, 28th January 2025, 10am-11am
Session 2, 29th January 2025, 10am-11am