Follow these steps if you are a new firm starting out with e-dealing.
Go here to add a new user for your firm
Step 1: Sign up to Landonline
Follow the steps for Landonline sign-up, and send all completed documentation to us.
If you're using a search agent, link the users processing your work in the Search Agent firm to your application.
Step 2: Think about how you'll store property transaction documents for audit purposes
It's important that you read about compliance review and evidentiary requirements.
Here's what you need to keep and for how long
Step 3: Provide training, user guides and resources
Learning about e-dealing is part of all property law qualifications in New Zealand.
Direct new users to our Land registration user guides and resources page – the New Zealand Law Society has useful online resources:
If you're using a search agent, remember law firms need to certify and sign each instrument in the dealing as correct when they have seen the client and completed the Authority and Instruction form. Search agents can complete the administration duties of the process.
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