How do I know if I have a Restrictive Covenant on my Land Title?

When an individual is purchasing a property, the realtor has a responsibility to draw attention to the fact there is a Restrictive Covenant on the title, if this is the case; however, there will be no other details or explanation for the Restrictive Covenant. However, a Land Title search for your property will show what encumbrances are registered on your property, including statutory rights-of-way and restrictive covenants. You can obtain a copy of your land title from the Land Title Survey Authority at www.ltsa.ca. You can also contact Land Title and Survey Authority Customer Service Centre for the Greater Vancouver area at 604-630-9630.

Show All Answers

1. How do I report a tree of concern?
2. What are my responsibilities as a homeowner?
3. How are trees considered in new site developments?
4. How does the Building Permit process ensure that the treed areas have been considered?
5. What is a Restrictive Covenant?
6. How do I know if I have a Restrictive Covenant on my Land Title?
7. What is the City doing to manage trees in my area?