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Right to deal for Land Titles Office transactions

Right to deal is a person's legal authority or entitlement to deal with the land in an conveyancing transaction.

Who this applies to

This applies to you if you're representing yourself or acting on behalf of client as a:

  • legal practitioner
  • conveyancer or
  • mortgagee (bank lender).

If you’re representing yourself, you must have the legal authority or entitlement to deal with the land.

For more information, read the guide to paper transactions for self-represented parties PDF (694.0 KB).

If you’re representing a client electronically, you must verify your client’s legal authority or entitlement to deal with the land.

For more information on right to deal, read the right to deal guidance note.

If you’re representing a client in paper, you must verify your client’s legal authority or entitlement to deal with the land.

For more information on right to deal, read the Registrar-General’s guidelines and directions PDF (863.0 KB).

Contact

For more information, contact the LTO.