Before you prepare a transmission

Titles with different ownership, applicant and corporate names to consider when preparing a transmission in Landonline.

Dealing with titles with different ownership

If you need to transmit titles that don't have common ownership, you'll need to add individual transmission instruments for each unique ownership combination. 

If you need to transmit a mortgage or other interest on titles that don't have common ownership, this can be done using Instrument mode.

Separate lines for each applicant

You need to use a separate line for each applicant. For example, if there were 2 executors to be displayed as the new registered owners then for the second name you would add a row and enter the name in the fields on the blank row.

Corporate names

Corporate names should be entered in full into the Corporate Name field only. Corporate names are any names other than a private individual, such as names recorded at the Companies Office, Crown entities, councils, banks, His Majesty the King.

By default, individual names are displayed in the Applicant section. When dealing with a corporate applicant select the corporate icon to change to the corporate field.

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