Land search for Perlis is frequently conducted in order to find out the most recent details about the title, the usage of the land, the name of the current owner, and any encumbrances on the land or property.
The 3 types of land searches in Perlis:
Private Land Search (Carian Persendirian)
A printout in black and white that contains all of the relevant land office's title information.
Official Land Search (Carian Rasmi)
A printout in black and white, produced by the relevant land office, providing the full description of the property or plot of land, and bearing the signature and stamp of the Land Registrar on the last page, which is used as part of supporting documentation for submission to a government agency.
Certified True Copy of Title (Salinan Sah Hakmilik)
A duplicate of the original title that has been officially attested as being accurate by the land registrar. Not to be substituted for the presentation's original title.
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Here are EasyLaw service charges for online land searches in Perlis:
What information can you get from a Perlis land search?
The owner’s full name, IC number, and registered address of the owner are all automatically included in the data from a land search.
The Title Type:
For Perlis, the title types are usually:
Geran (GRN)
Geran Mukim (GM)
Pajakan Negeri (PN)
Pajakan Mukim (PM)
Hakmilik Sementara Daftar (HSD)
Hakmilik Sementara Mukim (HSM) etc.
The land’s size and area:
The size of the property is often considered in a land search.
The state, district, town, and lot number are all part of the area information for the building or piece of land. The address of the property will not be included in this, though.
Please be aware that the title information does not match the type of address we are most accustomed to, like a home address.
You can try EasyLaw's Extraction of Title Information service to find out about the property's title if you simply have the address.
The land's specific use or purpose:
Residential
Agricultural
Commercial
Industrial
The land’s current status:
Freehold: The use and disposition of the land or other property are entirely under the owner's authority.
Leasehold: In exchange for the right to occupy the property for a predetermined amount of time, the landowner offers the landlord a lease. Since the property and the land it is situated on will continue to be legally owned by the independent owner, the landlord won't actually own the entire property (or landlord).
The land’s tenancy status (for leasehold only):
The land search will show the lease's duration. Buyers should routinely examine the remaining term of the lease before buying real estate or other property.
Any restriction of Interest on the land:
This includes any restrictions imposed on the registered property/land proprietor's ability to deal with his land through the establishment of a lease, charge, or easement, among other things. It also includes any restrictions imposed on his ability to sell, transfer, divide, partition, or amalgamate his land.
Any transaction / encumbrance(s) on the land:
The land or property's current condition as well as any charge or caveat will be recorded.
Typically, a land search will not turn up any old encumbrances.
Usually, the prior title number is mentioned in the land search to demonstrate that the title has changed. Due to the fact that it differs by land office, not all land searches will display this information on prior titles.