Q&A on Property Title Transfer and Registration

Question:
I’m a little more confused than before, thank you. I still don’t understand.

Answer:
No worries, let’s clarify. You already have a copy of your Title Certificate for your property held in Fee Simple, correct?

Question:
Yes, your step 3. However, the copy I have is for a property registered to a trust. Your trust is owned by the trust, not you.

Answer:
That’s right. If you wish to agree to a transfer of your property registration records to our office of records (step 1), the transfer of land (step 2) refers to the registration record of such Title. The Land Transfer Act requires us to complete a document that evidences the transfer of ownership from your trust to you. Essentially, the land is a trust asset, and you want it to become your personal asset. If that’s correct, then we need to document it and ensure our paperwork complies with the act β€” it’s a simple conveyance.

Question:
What documentation is obtained resulting from a completed official registration record transfer?

Answer:
You will receive a duplicate certificate of title with your name on it. That’s what the crown requires.

Question:
Is there an official recognition from the GovCo department that currently maintains their own land titles record?

Answer:
No, they just opened a registry one day and tricked almost everyone into registering with them. It’s pretty simple.

Question:
Is the physical GovCo record retrieved by RR from GovCo (Title or Deed or original de jure parchment paper, etc.)?

Answer:
If the original isn’t destroyed, we produce a replacement.

Question:
What potential conflict might arise if GovCo department does not recognize the RRDJ (as I necessarily suspect may be the case)?

Answer:
We don’t seek their approval or recognition. We are “de jure.” The living don’t seek permission from the dead.

Question:
I have not sufficient funds to battle GovCo in such a dispute, nor do I believe I would win in the attempt, and of course, I’m not volunteering my property for any test case.

Answer:
Why would you battle them? Just prepare the documents, and that’s that.

Question:
Is there legal certainty in a Real Property Title registration transfer to RR or not?

Answer:
I worked at the titles office for years when it existed. I dined with the Registrar of Titles and, for three years, I was the only private individual that held and used a state revenue office seal. I was also involved in the title conversion program from old law to TLA back in the 80s. I’m confident I’m the leading authority on replacement titles and what real registration looks like.

P.S.
That’s how I got the job as Steward. I’m the most qualified. 😁