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  • Fees for common applications, for example Scale 1 and Scale 2 transactions, charges of registered land, leases, large scale and fixed fee applications.

  • Get in touch with us or use a guide that may answer your question.

  • Building regulation in England covering fire safety matters within and around buildings.

  • Forms for landlords and/or tenants to propose action relating to tenancy agreements.

  • How to set up a new Council Tax account on a property you have recently moved into.

  • Building regulation in England to ensure that people are able to access and use buildings and their facilities.

  • This guide is for people who are looking for a house or flat to rent.

  • Fees for our services, for example fees for searches and requests for official copies.

  • A table displaying the changes to fees for HM Land Registry from 9 December 2024.

  • Building regulation in England setting standards for the energy performance of new and existing buildings.

  • The Valuation Office Agency (VOA) explains how domestic properties are valued for Council Tax bands.

  • Sign up to HM Land Registry's free Property Alert service to help protect your property from fraud.

  • Where to send land registration applications and correspondence.

  • Information on how quickly we will process your application.

  • Tools and guides for measuring the biodiversity value of habitat for biodiversity net gain (BNG).

  • Building regulation in England covering the buildings users protection from falling, collision and impact in and around the building.

  • Guidance for landlords of domestic private rented property on how to comply with the 2018 ‘Minimum Level of Energy Efficiency’ standard (EPC band E).

  • Guides councils in how to assess their housing needs.

  • Guidance, support and contact details for property professionals.

  • Planning practice guidance on biodiversity net gain. Biodiversity net gain is a way of creating and improving biodiversity by requiring development to have a positive impact (‘net gain’) on biodiversity.