It is the legal responsibility of your lender to ensure that a discharge of your mortgage is filed at land titles within 60 days after you have performed all of your obligations under the mortgage.
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- How can I find out if someone has registered or will be registering a lien/judgment against my land?
- I just received a notice in the mail telling me that a caveat has been registered on my title. What is a caveat?
- How can I get an invalid or expired caveat off my title? I am unable to get a discharge from the person who registered it.
- A Certificate of Judgment is registered against the title to my property. I do not believe that the Certificate of Judgment is validly registered. What are my options?
- How can I remove a builder’s lien off my title in the first two years after registration?
- A person owes me money. Can I register a lien on their land?
- My corporation is acquiring a mortgage on lands in Manitoba. What do you require from me?
- I have paid off my mortgage. What do I have to do to get it off my title?
- How much can my lender charge me a fee for preparing a discharge of my mortgage?
- I paid off my mortgage some time ago, but it is still on my title. What can I do?