on 26-06-2018 09:58 AM
on 26-06-2018 10:40 AM
on 26-06-2018 10:40 AM
SolutionHi @coofitz,
Where there is no incoming mortgagee in a transaction, the purchaser will receive a paper title. The Office of the Registrar General will announce when this will change (probably sometime next year). So a consumer will continue to receive a paper title at this stage.
cheers
Belinda
on 26-06-2018 10:04 AM
on 26-06-2018 10:04 AM
Hi @coofitz,
Are you able to provide a bit more information? Are you talking about a particular transaction? Or broadly are you talking about when documents are lodged?
on 26-06-2018 10:09 AM
on 26-06-2018 10:09 AM
Hi. Thanks. A particular situation. We settle Friday and no bank involved. Do we get a certificate, TJ?
on 26-06-2018 10:40 AM
on 26-06-2018 10:40 AM
SolutionHi @coofitz,
Where there is no incoming mortgagee in a transaction, the purchaser will receive a paper title. The Office of the Registrar General will announce when this will change (probably sometime next year). So a consumer will continue to receive a paper title at this stage.
cheers
Belinda
28-06-2018 03:04 PM - edited 28-06-2018 03:04 PM
28-06-2018 03:04 PM - edited 28-06-2018 03:04 PM
Can you pls confirm if this response is applicable in NSW? Where is the title deed is sent? How does Land Registry know where to send it? Can we elect to have it sent to solicitor/conveyancer or direct to purchaser? There is noting in the guidebooks about this