#PropertyOwnership

Mojo ♻️mojo@aus.social
2025-05-12

How many properties do our federal politicians own?
An ABC investigation reveals that property ownership is widespread among MPs and senators, with some holding multiple properties.
In a time when housing affordability is a pressing issue for many Australians, the real estate portfolios of our leaders are under scrutiny.

#housingcrisis #auspol #realestate #politics #propertyownership #costofliving #australia #abcnews
abc.net.au/news/2024-10-16/how

2024-11-05

Differences between C of O & Deed of Assignment
The Deed of Assignment and Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) are both essential in the real estate market. Here are their respective roles.
#propertyownership #deedofassignment #certificateofoccupancy #landtransaction #legaladvice #propertylaw

A Certificate of Occupancy (C of O), on the other hand, is issued by the government to document initial ownership.
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Since a C of O is granted only once per property, any subsequent transfer—such as one recorded in a Deed of Assignment—must also be registered to update the official record.Differences between a Deed of Assignment and a Certificate of Occupancy
www.aaLawsng.comA Certificate of Occupancy (C of O), on the other hand, is issued by the government to document initial ownership.
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Since a C of O is granted only once per property, any subsequent transfer—such as one recorded in a Deed of Assignment—must also be registered to update the official record.What are the differences between a Deed of Assignment and a Certificate of Occupancy, and why are both important in a land transaction?

A Deed of Assignment is a legal agreement between the land seller (Assignor) and buyer (Assignee), typically prepared by the buyer’s lawyer. This document finalizes the transaction and serves as proof of ownership.
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2023-04-27
SubtleBlade ⚔️SubtleBlade@mastodon.scot
2023-03-05
2022-11-13

archive.org/details/dc-wills

Index to District of Columbia Wills, 1801-1920 by Dorothy S. Provine

Topics
#DC, #WashingtonDC, #districtofcolombia, #unitedstatesofamerika, #slaveowners, #blackchattelslavery, #wills, #will, #willandtestament, #lastwillandtestament, #propertyownership, #propertytransfers, #wealth, #intergenerationalwealth, #upperclasses

from the introduction: "This book consists of an alphabetical name listing of more than 22,700 wills filed in the District of Colombia Orphans' Court (Probate Court) during the period 1801-1920. [...] The vast bulk of the wills, of course, were created by the local middle and upper class property owners to ensure that the distribution of their possessions was carried out according to their wishes."

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