If the deeds went missing or were destroyed while in the custody of a law firm or financial institution then, if satisfied with the evidence, the Land Registry will register the property with an absolute title. If not, then it is usually the case that the property will be registered with a possessory title.
What do I do if I lost my land title?
Jurisdiction Process
- File for Annotation of the Affidavit of Loss.
- Request a Certified True Copy (with annotation of loss).
- File a petition at the Regional Trial Court.
- Attend the jurisdictional hearing.
- Submit proof or evidence.
- Wait for the issuance of a Court Decision.
What happens if property not on land registry?
If your property isn’t registered, it doesn’t mean there is a problem with your ownership – it simply means there hasn’t been a transaction to trigger the requirement to register since it became compulsory for your area. To sell an unregistered property you need to produce the physical title deeds.
What is a caveat on land?
A caveat acts as a warning or formal notice to tell the public that there is an interest on the land or property for a particular reason. The word caveat means ‘beware’ and lodging a caveat on real property warns anyone dealing with the property that someone has a priority interest in that property.
How do I get a certified true copy of land title?
The Register of Deeds should be able to provide you a “Certified True Copy” of the title to ensure its authenticity. Request the seller of the property to give you a photocopy of the title since the Register of Deeds will need information such as the title number and the owner’s name.
How do I remove a caveat from my property?
A caveat can be withdrawn by:
- lodging a Withdrawal of Caveat (form 08WX) signed by the caveator or their solicitor with NSW LRS; or.
- an order of the Supreme Court annexed to a Request (form 11R) and lodged (by hand) with NSW LRS.
What does caveat mean in legal terms?
A caveat is a formal notice to a judicial officer requesting the officer to suspend a specific action until the party has received an opportunity to be heard on the matter. Caveats are typically filed in probate proceedings by a party seeking to challenge the validity of a will.
Is it safe to give a Xerox copy of your land title to interested buyers?
It is advisable not to give photocopies of the property documents (such as sale deed) to outsiders such as brokers. Though normally such photocopies would not be misused, but you never know.
How do I get a certificate of no improvement?
Requirements:
- Filled out Request Form or written request.
- Documentary Stamp (1 pc. per document)
- Photocopy of owner’s copy of Tax Declaration of subject property.
- Photocopy of latest Real Property or Tax Clearance.