
Title registration
Title registration is the official process of recording ownership of property, such as land or a house, with a government authority. It creates a public record that confirms who legally owns the property. This helps prevent disputes over ownership, as it provides a clear trail of transactions and claims. When a property is sold, the title must be transferred to the new owner, and this change is also registered. Having a registered title simplifies the buying and selling process and protects the rights of property owners.
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Title registration is the legal process of recording the ownership of a property or asset with a governmental authority. It establishes who holds the title, or rights, to that property, providing a public record that can help prevent disputes over ownership. When a property is sold, the title is transferred to the new owner and registered to reflect the change. This system enhances security in property transactions, ensuring buyers can verify ownership and that sellers have the right to sell. It is commonly used for real estate, vehicles, and other significant assets.