Prior to allowing a corporation to deal with land the staff at land titles must be satisfied that the corporation is currently in good standing. Land titles staff will automatically search the Manitoba Companies Office database to ensure the corporation is in good standing prior to allowing any dealing by the registered owner. At no time will land titles require proof of incorporation or a current certificate of status from the registrant.
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- How can I add or remove a name on my title? Does it make any difference if this person is my spouse, parent, child or sibling?
- What does our condominium board have to do with amended bylaws and/or the declaration?
- My corporation is acquiring land in the province of Manitoba. My corporation was incorporated in Manitoba. What do you require from me?
- My corporation is transferring (or mortgaging) land in the province of Manitoba. Title is already in the name of the corporation. What do you require from me?
- My spouse has passed away. How do I get our land into my name alone?
- Can I register documents by mailing them into the office?
- I have submitted my registration to land titles. How will I know when it has been processed and completed? What will you send back to me following registration?
- I am named as executor in the will of a close family member. All of the other assets of the estate have been dealt with, leaving only one piece of property. Do I have to have the will probated in order to deal with the property?
- What is homesteads evidence?
- I have sold my property and I do not want to hire a lawyer. Will the land titles staff complete the documents for me?