Record of Title
with Diagram
Official property ownership with boundaries diagram. Shows current owners, easements, covenants, and registered interests. Accepted by all 67 councils.
Property Details
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Everything You Need
Complete property information in one official document
Current Property Owners
Full names and ownership details of all registered proprietors
Property Type
Freehold, leasehold, cross lease, or unit title classification
Rights & Restrictions
Easements, covenants, caveats, and registered interests
Title Reference
Official title number, issue date, and legal description
Property Size
Legal area measurements and unit entitlements if applicable
Plan Diagram
Boundary diagram showing property boundaries and layout
Perfect For
Trusted by professionals across New Zealand
Home Buyers
Essential for property due diligence and understanding ownership
Solicitors
Required for property transactions and legal documentation
Developers
Needed for subdivision planning and boundary verification
Council
Required for building consent and resource consent applications
When You Need This
The most versatile property document
- βBuying property (due diligence)
- βBuilding consent applications
- βResource consent submissions
- βSubdivision planning
- βIdentifying property boundaries
- βUnderstanding property restrictions
- βLegal property research
- βProperty valuation support
How It Works
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Our system retrieves the official record from New Zealand's land registry
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Get verified property ownership details with a Certificate of Title, including diagrams showing property boundaries, rights, and restrictions. Essential for due diligence, consents, and understanding property use.
Certificate of Title with Diagram β Everything You Need to Know
A Certificate of Title, also known as a Record of Title, is a crucial document for proving land ownership and understanding the rights and restrictions associated with a property. Whether you're buying, developing, or conducting due diligence, this document provides essential property insights.
Whatβs Included in a Certificate of Title?
- Current Property Owners: Identify who owns the property.
- Property Type: Freehold, leasehold, cross lease, or unit title.
- Rights and Restrictions: Easements, covenants, caveats, and more.
Why Choose a Certificate of Title with Diagram?
The inclusion of diagrams offers additional clarity, helping you visualize property boundaries and key features. This is particularly useful for:
- Developers: Evaluate subdivision potential.
- Homebuyers: Confirm boundaries and access rights.
- Professionals: Apply for resource or building consents with confidence.
Additional Details in a Certificate of Title with Diagram
- Title Reference/Identifier Number
- Issue Date and Land Registration District
- Legal Description and Current Proprietors
- Property Size and Registered Interests (e.g., mortgages, easements)
- Plan Diagram showcasing property boundaries
- Unit Entitlements for properties under a body corporate
Order your Certificate of Title with Diagram today for accurate, up-to-date property insights essential for your next project or purchase!
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Which document is this?
Best for: buyers, owners, conveyancers and property professionals checking the current New Zealand title record.
Use this when
Use this as the starting point to confirm current title details, legal description, registered interests and diagram information.
This document usually shows
Current title details, legal description, ownership/title information, registered interests and diagram context.
This document does not replace
legal advice, a council LIM report, building inspection or conveyancer review.
Commonly ordered with
Instruments Document when the title lists a covenant, easement, consent notice or other instrument; Cadastral Survey Plan for plan/parcel context.
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