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squirrel wrote:How do you find out who owns a piece of land? Is there a registry and a cost to search?
lalloboy101 wrote:What if T&C has no record of a property, eg. there is a piece of land next to me that apparently has no owner, I've always maintained it , asked around the neighborhood and no one has any clue who owns it. Since the time I've been living there no one even came to check it or otherwise
squirrel wrote:How do you find out who owns a piece of land? Is there a registry and a cost to search?
mbr wrote:How can I find out who owns a piece of land in the southern area
The_Honourable wrote:squirrel wrote:How do you find out who owns a piece of land? Is there a registry and a cost to search?lalloboy101 wrote:What if T&C has no record of a property, eg. there is a piece of land next to me that apparently has no owner, I've always maintained it , asked around the neighborhood and no one has any clue who owns it. Since the time I've been living there no one even came to check it or otherwise
Go to the Land & Surveys division on Wrightson road. They have multiple maps of different areas that are divided into squares. Get the map of the area the land is on. Keep in mind, some of the maps are outdated.
When you find the relevant "square", within that square is a cadastral of the area with names and some numbers. You take a copy of that information and go to the Registrar General Department, Land Registry section where a search clerk will then find an updated deed (Conveyance or RPO).
Costs depends on how much documentation you want. Walk with $500 just in case.
thelem-again wrote:Cut down the bush then start to Build/squat.
Something small like a shack.
Owner will find you.
Very Serious.
You're welcome.
lalloboy101 wrote:What if T&C has no record of a property, eg. there is a piece of land next to me that apparently has no owner, I've always maintained it , asked around the neighborhood and no one has any clue who owns it. Since the time I've been living there no one even came to check it or otherwise
supercharged turbo wrote:The_Honourable wrote:squirrel wrote:How do you find out who owns a piece of land? Is there a registry and a cost to search?lalloboy101 wrote:What if T&C has no record of a property, eg. there is a piece of land next to me that apparently has no owner, I've always maintained it , asked around the neighborhood and no one has any clue who owns it. Since the time I've been living there no one even came to check it or otherwise
Go to the Land & Surveys division on Wrightson road. They have multiple maps of different areas that are divided into squares. Get the map of the area the land is on. Keep in mind, some of the maps are outdated.
When you find the relevant "square", within that square is a cadastral of the area with names and some numbers. You take a copy of that information and go to the Registrar General Department, Land Registry section where a search clerk will then find an updated deed (Conveyance or RPO).
Costs depends on how much documentation you want. Walk with $500 just in case.
Sounds good.It have an abandoned lot in the back by me.Since before I born that house burned down and abandoned and the "owners" only came twice and check on it.We had a few instances where drug addicts go and light fires causing problems for the neighbours.I thinking about putting up a for sale sign on it just to get the owner to come see about their property.They eh selling and it just distressing everybody.
supercharged turbo wrote:The_Honourable wrote:squirrel wrote:How do you find out who owns a piece of land? Is there a registry and a cost to search?lalloboy101 wrote:What if T&C has no record of a property, eg. there is a piece of land next to me that apparently has no owner, I've always maintained it , asked around the neighborhood and no one has any clue who owns it. Since the time I've been living there no one even came to check it or otherwise
Go to the Land & Surveys division on Wrightson road. They have multiple maps of different areas that are divided into squares. Get the map of the area the land is on. Keep in mind, some of the maps are outdated.
When you find the relevant "square", within that square is a cadastral of the area with names and some numbers. You take a copy of that information and go to the Registrar General Department, Land Registry section where a search clerk will then find an updated deed (Conveyance or RPO).
Costs depends on how much documentation you want. Walk with $500 just in case.
Sounds good.It have an abandoned lot in the back by me.Since before I born that house burned down and abandoned and the "owners" only came twice and check on it.We had a few instances where drug addicts go and light fires causing problems for the neighbours.I thinking about putting up a for sale sign on it just to get the owner to come see about their property.They eh selling and it just distressing everybody.
squirrel wrote:How do you find out who owns a piece of land? Is there a registry and a cost to search?
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