Hm land registry lender services


Hm land registry lender services

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Guidance HM LAND REGISTRY LENDER SERVICES Lenders can use the HM Land Registry portal to discharge mortgages. Get emails about this page APPLIES TO ENGLAND AND WALES CONTENTS * Available


services * How to get access to Lender Services * Lenders who submit on their own behalf * Lenders who employ an agent company Print this page AVAILABLE SERVICES Lenders and third party


organisation acting on behalf of lenders can use lender services to submit an electronic discharge of whole. Find out more information about electronic discharges in our Practice guide 31:


discharges of charges. HOW TO GET ACCESS TO LENDER SERVICES Access to our lender services is governed by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Before applying, you should carefully consider


whether your organisation meets the criteria for the granting of the MoU. Memorandum of Understanding: portal access to cancel registered charges (MoU) This agreement is specifically


designed to meet the needs of lenders with portfolios of registered legal charges who wish to cancel charges from the register by means of an electronic form DS1 (e-DS1). Find out about the


process in the portal with our guide ‘discharge a charge (e-DS1)’. LENDERS WHO SUBMIT ON THEIR OWN BEHALF If you are a lender who intends to create and submit electronic discharges on your


own behalf, download, complete and return two copies of the MoU. Send the agreements to us with the appropriate Business e-services application form. LENDERS WHO EMPLOY AN AGENT COMPANY If


you are a lender who employs an agent company to submit electronic discharges on your behalf, or an agent acting on behalf of one or more lenders, contact us for guidance on how to apply


call 0300 006 0411 or send us a message. RELATED LINKS * Apply for Business e-services * Apply for additional Business e-services UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 16 June 2014 SIGN UP FOR


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