ANOMOLIES IN TITLE REGISTRATION
In times of dysfunctional land registration a situation of multiple titling
over the one parcel of land can arise. This is not necessarily a conspiracy but
often arises as a result of mistake in the registry itself. The extraordinary
aspect of this situation is that the general public almost universally believes
that land transfer is occurring normally. This mass delusion appears to be
kept in place by serious blindsiding on the part of those involved in conveyancing;
the human need to believe that the land tenure system is stable and probably
engendered by the dependence of the media in general on real estate advertising - making
the whole subject taboo.
Land scams sometimes arise as a means of keeping land transfer going in the face of an
increasingly gridlocked registry. Dysfunctional land registration is visible in a general
failure of any systems design, rules or protocols within the registry and also in the
large number of anomolies in the documents of land transfer. Some examples are
provided below.
Ambiguity in Title Plans
Anomolous Council Rates
Re-use of Valuation Numbers
The Valuer
The Lawyer
Problems in Title Systems
The Missing Tenant in Common
The Bank - Do Banks Know about False Land Titles?
Two Folios?
Hydro & Other Easements
The Courts
Harassment of Proprietors
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