Ontario Tax Sale Property Forum
Tax Sale Forum => General => Topic started by: nihama on June 18, 2012, 04:50:48 PM
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The property had a ROW, but because it was not registered in 40 years it was lost. Anyone have any information or experienced this???
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I think that you need to provide more details. Is the ROW registered but the registration is more than 40 years old or is this an unregistered ROW that arose by use?
The property had a ROW, but because it was not registered in 40 years it was lost. Anyone have any information or experienced this???
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The ROW shows up in all the deeds, but because the ontario system went from land titles to registry system. You had 40 years to register a notice of claim, and the property owner at the time did not register. I was just wondering if anyone experienced this and got the ROW back. It now shows up on as a except easement.
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The ROW shows up in all the deeds, but because the ontario system went from land titles to registry system. You had 40 years to register a notice of claim, and the property owner at the time did not register. I was just wondering if anyone experienced this and got the ROW back. It now shows up on as a except easement.
Thats a question for your lawyer ....
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Still not clear what you are asking. First, property registration went from registry to land titles (not as you have it).
Is this a ROW over your property, or is it a ROW that you wish to use over another property?
The ROW shows up in all the deeds, but because the ontario system went from land titles to registry system. You had 40 years to register a notice of claim, and the property owner at the time did not register. I was just wondering if anyone experienced this and got the ROW back. It now shows up on as a except easement.
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the row was given to several properties in the area, to access the lake. The ontario government went from land titles to registry and you had 40 years to register a notice of claim. In this case and many cases people did not register them, and lost it on the title.