Land Ownership Transparency Registry
Author : IRS Collections
Published on: November 3, 2020
Land Ownership Transparency Registry
At the end of this month the Province of BC is implementing
a new Land Owner Transparency Registry, which is aimed at
reducing money laundering through real estate transactions. This means any
corporation, trustee or partnership that buys land in British Columbia must disclose
the interest holders of that land. Existing
registered land owners will have one year to register and disclose their
interest holders.
It appears the Registry will require extensive information, such
as SIN numbers and other personal details.The goal of the Registry is to create a searchable, informational
database on individuals that have an interest in BC real estate.
This searchable database will be accessible to taxation
authorities, police, government agencies and the public. They expect to launch
their search features next year. Here you
will find moreinformation on the Land Ownership Transparency Registry.
Implications on Debt Collection
A favorite avoidance tactic used by many debtors is to put
their real estate assets under a numbered company. This is particularly true
with scammers. They are hiding their interest in property from their creditors.
This new Registry is actually good for the debt collection industry.
A searchable database allows a creditor to identify real property assets and
the possibility of seizing their interest in a property. This will also help to
identify transactions that may prove fraudulent conveyance.
We will have to see what the searchable registry will bring,
but for the collection industry, this is a step in the right direction.