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New RegLand Platform Targets Land Registry Delays in Conveyancing
RegLand, a new platform for conveyancers, has been launched to help identify registration issues before applications are submitted to the Land Registry. The platform was developed by Ruth Beeton and Mark Priestley, directors at HS Conveyancing, based in the North East.
RegLand is designed to act as a pre-validation layer for Land Registry applications. It analyses submissions against common registration risks, such as missing supporting evidence and procedural errors that often lead to requisitions and delays.
The launch of RegLand comes at a time when the conveyancing sector is facing ongoing efficiency pressures, compliance demands, and delays. Conveyancers are increasingly seeking ways to reduce avoidable friction in the registration process.
Unlike conventional workflow or document management tools, RegLand is specifically built around post-completion and Land Registry requirements. According to the developers, the platform aims to address the real pressures, risks, and frustrations involved in registration.
RegLand has opened a limited free pilot ahead of its full launch, inviting conveyancing firms to gain early access.
Source: The Negotiator