5 facts about Old System Searching
5 facts about Old System Searching We sat down with Mark Groll, InfoTrack’s Old System Searching Specialist and one of only three people in NSW who can do all aspects of Old System Searching to learn more about the process. Mark has been investigating NSW land titles for over 40 years and often liaises with the land titles office to make improvements to Old System Searching. His reports are regularly used in court and stored as evidence with the land titles office. 1. What kind of information can you find through Old Systems Searching? n the past, investigations were mainly conducted for the sale, purchase or refinance of a property, in most cases investigating the title back 30 years’ in time to identify a good commencing point. Unfortunately, these types of old system searches have decreased over the years as more properties have been converted to the Real Property Act Title even though it’s risk not to do them.Despite the decrease in certain types of Old Title searching, the need for investigating Old System Title has actually increased over the years, spurred by the following types of investigations. Locating and identifying lands and terms and conditions of rights of way, easements and covenants that benefit