Steps when Dealing with Registered Parcels

Steps when Dealing with Registered Parcels

Steps when Dealing with Registered Parcels

Notice sent to the members of the Barbados Bar Association by the Land Registry Department.

October 26th, 2022

Re: Steps when Dealing with Parcels under the Land Registration Act, CAP. 229 of the Laws of Barbados

Please find below the suggested steps to follow when dealing with a registered parcel:

  1. Before proceeding with a legal transaction relating to land, the Attorney-At-Law should check at the Barbados Land Registry to determine whether a parcel has been registered. Contact should be made with the Registration Section at the Land Registry with the most recent land tax bill issued by Barbados Revenue Authority, the name of the owner of the parcel and a copy of the lot plan. The information to be requested is as follows:
    1. Whether the parcel is registered? If registered, what is the Parcel Number? and
    2. If the parcel is not registered, whether it is located in a Registration District? If the parcel is not registered but…
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