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When a property is registered under the Land Titles System in Ontario, what is the document that typically proves ownership?

Under the Land Titles System, ownership is typically proven by a parcel register extract that explicitly identifies the current owner. The system provides a cer

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Question: When a property is registered under the Land Titles System in Ontario, what is the document that typically proves ownership?

Answer options:

  • A property tax assessment notice
  • A deed recorded in the registry office ✅ A parcel register extract showing the owner's name
  • A building permit from the municipality

Correct answer: A parcel register extract showing the owner's name

Explanation: Under the Land Titles System, ownership is typically proven by a parcel register extract that explicitly identifies the current owner. The system provides a certificate of title/parcel register that is conclusive evidence of ownership.

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