Mortgage Registration Amendment Act
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What this bill does
This bill fixes a paperwork mix-up from 2017 that accidentally transferred all mortgage registration duties to the Land Title Registrar. It clarifies that the Land Title Registrar should only handle mortgages on land and property, while the Registrar-General continues to handle mortgages on other items like boats, cars, and personal property.
If Passed (Voted Yes)
People getting mortgages on land will continue going to the Land Title Registrar as they do now
People getting mortgages on boats, vehicles, or other non-land property will go to the Registrar-General
The government offices will have clear, correct rules about who handles which type of mortgage paperwork
If Rejected (Voted No)
The current confusion about which office handles different types of mortgages would continue
Government workers might be unsure where to direct people for mortgage registration
The legal mix-up from 2017 would remain unfixed, potentially causing delays or problems for mortgage applications
Who It Affects
This primarily affects people applying for mortgages on boats, vehicles, or other property (not land), as well as the government staff who process these applications and need clear guidelines about their responsibilities.
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Mortgage Registration Amendment Act
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