TAS Property Information
We offer a wide range of Tas property information for the commercial and financial industries. Our range includes extensive access to land registry information such as land title searches, and property ownership information including personal property and National Ownership Reports. Further information on our extensive range of property ownership information can be found below.
- Title Search: A certificate of title or title deed is a legal document confirming possession of land. Perform a title search if you need to identify the land description, the registered proprietor(s), or any instruments, dealings or easements associated with the land title.
- Registered plans: A copy of the survey plan or registered plan as lodged at the Land Titles Office. Perform a plan search showing the surveyor, area, easements and boundary information.
- Property ownership search: An ACT name search checks the land registry based on a person or company name. Perform a property ownership search if you need information on a proprietor�s current property ownerships.
- Schedule of Easements: An easement is a shared interest in a property that does not confer right of ownership. For example, a footpath or shared driveway may be considered an easement, and can be registered on the Certificate of Title. This search identifies whether such common interests exist on a property.
- Unregistered dealings: This search identifies dealings on a Title after lodgment but prior to registration.
- Survey notes: These are records that describe the survey performed and are completed by the surveyor.
- Title history: Not to be confused with a standard title search, a title history search provides information on changes to a specific title since the current ownership commenced. Perform this search to check the status of a land title prior to settlement as part of your conveyancing information requests.
- Telco cable: Provides information in relation to the layout of telecommunications cabling for a specific property.