- AAL Saminda Jayasekara shares insights on deeds and lands
- Title search: Prior to purchasing a property, anyone shall conduct a title search at the relevant land registry for a minimum period of 30 years. The only exception is if the title commences from a partition decree. The Notary must be satisfied about the clear chain of the title for the property prior to executing a deed
- Local authority documents: Purchaser must obtain the following documents from the relevant Local Authority for the property prior to the purchase
- Street line certificate: If there is a proposed road widening in the access road to the property by acquiring the subject property or part thereof, the street line certificate will notify you
- Building line certificate: When you plan to build something in the property, the building line certificate notifies the amount of metres/feet to be kept free from the road within the property
- Non-vesting certificate: If the owner of the property has not paid assessment rates to the local authority, there is a risk of the property being acquired by the said authority. However, when the payments are regular, the authority issues this certificate stating that the property is not identified for vesting
- Ownership certificate: Once a person purchases a property and registers the deed in the Land Registry, application for registration in the Assessment Registry at the local authority should be done through a lawyer. The ownership certificate shows who is the owner according to the Assessment Registry
- Utilities: Check whether the current owner of the property has paid for all utilities (electricity/water/telephone/cable TV, etc.). If it’s an apartment, additionally check whether the management fee has been paid
- Special clearances due to the location: If the property borders or is within close proximity to a waterway, sea shore, high-security sensitive location, airport or any other important place, clearance from the relevant authorities have to be obtained. For instance, a property next to the President’s house has to get clearance from the President’s Security Division while a beachfront property shall obtain a clearance from the Coast Conservation Department.