Singapore Land Authority launches online service MyProperty
THE Singapore Land Authority (SLA) has launched a new online service, MyProperty, to let property owners view their title deeds and boundary plans.
Currently, members of the public have to buy the information via SLA's Integrated Land Information Service or over the counter, paying a fee of S$5.25 to S$16. With MyProperty, property owners can now view their own title information without charge.
The online service is now available at www.sla.gov.sg/MyProperty and property owners can access the service by logging in with their SingPass.
It includes all private property titles and about 130,000 HDB property titles digitised so far. The rest of the HDB property titles are expected to be digitised by end of 2019.
Additional features of MyProperty will be rolled out in phases and include:
• Updating of personal data such as address for serving of notices;
• Online alerts to property owners of any document lodged against their property title; and
• Viewing of records related to their property including caveat and mortgage
documents.
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