https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Om7CU9m9MPQPPuxYjbYtLGNKbx90Fn9i/view?usp=drive_link
In this episode, we break down the critical protocols for fixing significant errors on registered posting plans in British Columbia.
When an error is discovered on a registered posting plan, "just filing a new one" is not an option.
We explore the two paths to correction: the Statutory Declaration for minor fixes and the "Superseded" protocol for complex overhauls.
Key Study Points
Minor Errors: Using a Statutory Declaration (Form 17) to amend simple drafting or dimension errors.
Major Errors: The protocol for filing a new plan that explicitly "supersedes" the previous deficient plan number.
Plan Transparency: Why the original plan remains in the system and how to ensure end-users are not misled by conflicting data.
LTSA Notification: Coordination requirements with the Land Title Office for manual plan markups.
Infographic:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/11Uc06YmbMJ0NEkg8qE4YghojzzEfYQJt/view?usp=drive_link