hi, anyone knows whether a tenant (who has stayed more than 10 years) in a rented place, can lodge a caveat on the property? how will this affect the landlord/ owner of the property?
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Oct 24 2011, 04:24 PM
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hi, anyone knows whether a tenant (who has stayed more than 10 years) in a rented place, can lodge a caveat on the property? how will this affect the landlord/ owner of the property?
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Oct 25 2011, 01:20 PM
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QUOTE(dariofoo @ Oct 25 2011, 01:18 AM) No, a tenant can't do that. A person who has the intent to purchase the property (and who has paid some consideration to the owner pursuant to same) or who intends to enforce a proprietory right over the property can lodge a caveat to protect his interests. A tenant does not have any proprietory interest over the property. I read somewhere that, someone (not the owner) who has a registrable interest in the property can lodge a caveat? A tenant who has stayed more than 10 years in a place has a registrable interest and can lodge a caveat or not ?? |
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