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Send your rent, lease or ownership details to the Valuation Office Agency
You need to send the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) information about your business property if they’ve asked you to.
Register land with the Rural Land Register
You must use the Rural Land Register (RLR) to register agricultural land. You can register any type of land or property with HM Land Registry. You must register your land with both the RLR and HM Land Registry to claim from most land-based funding schemes
Apply to the land registration tribunal
You need to apply to the Land Registration division of the Property Chamber (First-tier Tribunal) if you want to correct or cancel certain documents relating to registered land. You may also be referred to the tribunal by HM Land Registry if you’re in a dispute over a change to the land register (known as a ‘reference case’).
Check the register of fair rents
Search the register of fair rents to find out the maximum rent that can be charged for a ‘regulated tenancy’ (also known as a ‘protected’ or ‘secure’ tenancy).
Find out if a tenancy has been ended after a tenant's death
Check if a tenancy has been ended after a tenant’s death to make sure you can legally rent the property again or sell it.
Registering land or property with HM Land Registry
Contents - When you must register - Register for the first time - Transfer ownership of your property - Update or correct the register
Registering with a redress scheme as a property agent
You must join a redress scheme if you’re: - an estate agent dealing with residential properties in the UK - a letting agent or property manager in England or Wales
Search for property information from HM Land Registry
Find information about a property in England or Wales, even if you don’t own it. Search by address to find the owner, how far its general boundaries extend and whether it’s at risk of flooding.
Search sold property prices
Find out how much a property sold for in England and Wales.
Search the register of planning decisions
Plans for all new developments that need planning permission are made public by the council. This could be an extension to your neighbour’s property or a new school in your area. Check out how you can view proposed building plans and object or comment on them.