Proving Ownership Without a Title Deed: Essential Documents to Provide
What to provide if I don't have a Title Deed?
If you are in a situation where you do not have a Title Deed for your property, there are still documents that you can provide to prove your ownership. These documents include:
- The Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA)
- A payment completion certificate
- A letter (Addressed: To Whom It May Concern) from the developer or building owner(s)
These documents should clarify the following information:
- That there is no title deed for your unit
- If your unit is still on a payment plan, it should be mentioned in the documents
- There should be no outstanding dues for your unit
- The unit is residential
By providing these documents, you can prove your ownership of the property even without a title deed. It is important to have these documents in order to avoid any legal issues or disputes regarding your ownership. Make sure to keep these documents safe and easily accessible for future reference.