ISC has several registration services available for the Land Registry.
A change of ownership occurs when a title is transferred from one person or entity to another and a new title(s) results. There are several types of change of ownership transactions, some are voluntary and others, involuntary. The most common change of ownership transactions are single title transfers, surrender/setup transfers (multiple title transfer), transfers to surviving joint tenants and transmissions on death or bankruptcy.
An interest is an agreement between a title owner and another party. There are a wide variety of agreements that the online Land Registry system recognizes as interests. In the old paper-based system, the terms interest, endorsement, encumbrance and notice had related, but sometimes different meanings. In the online system, there are over 150 types of interests that can be selected on the Application for Interest Registration. These commonly include leases, mortgages, and easements. This section provides detailed information regarding:
Once a plan has been approved, you are in a position to apply for titles to the new parcel(s) created by the plan. This section provides information on how to prepare the packet that is required.
A variety of condominium transactions require applications to the Land Registry. This section offers detailed information to assist you with some of the most common transactions, as well as other key issues.