File a Claim of Builders Lien application online at ltsa.ca/FileCBL. The new online application includes the option to easily prepopulate key information. LTSA encourages customers to use the online form to submit an application online, by mail or in person.
Director of Land Titles Publishes Two New Web Filing Forms and Land Title Practice Guides
The following Web Filing Form changes have been introduced:
- Power of Attorney and Revocation of Power of Attorney
These natures of interest will no longer be filed on a Form 17. Instead, select ‘Power of Attorney’ or ‘Revoke Power of Attorney’ on the application page in web filing.The Web Filing forms feature auto-generated fields and will complete the legal description and charge owner fields with Not Applicable. For further detail, refer to the Power of Attorney and Revocation of Attorney Practice Guides. - Claim of Lien (Builders Lien Act)
The claimant section now includes a field to enter the signatory name of the corporate claimant. The signatory’s name and address will automatically appear above item 1 when you generate the form. For further detail, refer to the Claim of Lien Web Filing Form Practice Guide.
New and revised Land Title Practice Guides have been published with direction and examples to address the Web Filing form updates.
- Power of Attorney and Revocation of Attorney
- Claim of Lien section 2.2
- Form B Mortgage No form update but find guidance on preparing a form over multiple parcels with different owners in section 2.9 and 3.5