How Do I Remove a Caveat in New South Wales?
A caveat is a formal registration of a legal or equitable interest in land. If you are the registered owner of a piece of land in New South Wales (NSW), you will know if a party has lodged a caveat…
A caveat is a formal registration of a legal or equitable interest in land. If you are the registered owner of a piece of land in New South Wales (NSW), you will know if a party has lodged a caveat…
A caveat is a type of statutory injunction preventing the registration of particular dealings with real property. Additionally, a caveat acts as a warning or formal notice to tell the public that there is an interest on the land or property for…
In Victoria, there are two main ways that the owner of a property can seek to remove a caveat from title. Below, we address the pros and cons of each of these methods. Application to the Registrar of Titles The…
Owning a property in Queensland that has a caveatable interest can be very frustrating for your future plans. Therefore, you may want to remove it from the title of your property. There are four ways that you can remove a…
You may have heard of a caveat within the context of property disputes. A caveat is a statutory injunction that can act as a warning on a land title to protect your interests in land. By registering a caveat on…
If you have a legitimate interest in a piece of land and don’t want its owner to sell it, you may wish to lodge a caveat on the land’s title. However, it is important to ensure that you fully understand…
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