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Property Title Search
A property certificate of title will tell you who legally owns a property and if there are any easements, covenants, caveats or mortgages relating to the property.
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A cadastral property survey plan, plan image or registered plan provides details of the legal boundaries of a property, as well as its shape and size.
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FAQs
What is a Title Search?
A title search or property title search is the process of retrieving a Certificate of Title. A Certificate of Title is an official government document evidencing key events in the history of a piece of real property. A title search details legal ownership (individual or business entity) and advises of any encumbrances or financial interests that may apply to a property. For example, a title may show an individual who owns the property and also show a financial interest in the form of a mortgage held over the property by a bank. A Certificate of Title also notes any restrictions, restraints or shared interests relating to the property. Commonly these interests come in the form of mortgages, caveats, covenants, or easements.
How do you order a Title Search or Certificate of Title?
Ordering a title search is quick, easy and can be done on checkthatproperty.com.au by simply searching by a street address or title reference number. When you order a Certificate of Title, you are instantly provided with a copy of the official legal document, detailing the current property ownership and related information. The Certificate of Title also reveals if any mortgages are held on the property, and if any caveats or restrictions apply to the land.
What is a Survey Plan or Registered Plan?
A survey plan, registered plan or plan image is a legal document that provides the details of the boundaries of a property, as well as the dimensions and size of a property. This is done so that the property can be easily identified by the land owners and the adjoining owners. A survey plan will normally include bearings, distances and the area for all parcels covered by the survey plan. A survey plan does not include the measurements from the kerb to the property boundary. Depending on when the survey was conducted, the information recorded on the plan may vary.
How do you order a Survey Plan?
Ordering a survey plan is easy and can be done on checkthatproperty.com.au by simply searching on a street address or by plan number. When you order a survey plan, you are instantly provided with the survey plan image of the property that details land dimensions, bearings, and distances of the property.
How long do the searches take?
All searches are delivered instantly at the time of ordering. Property searches are critical for businesses and individuals to understand who the legal owner of a property is, and if there are any encumbrances or limitations applicable to the property.
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