Types Of Property Caveats

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Caveats in Malaysia can be private, lien holder, registrar, or trust caveats. A trust caveat is lodged by someone with an interest in the property under a trust, preventing any dealings until the trust is resolved. Consult a legal professional for detailed advice.

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state which type of caveat regarding the statement
Hello, it seems you're inquiring about caveats in relation to property law. Could you please specify your location and the nature of the caveat you're referring to? This will enable me to provide more accurate information.
malaysia
In Malaysia, caveats can be of different types:
- Private Caveat: Filed by individuals or corporations to protect their interest in the land.
- Lien Holder Caveat: Filed by financial institutions that have issued loans.
- Registrar Caveat: Filed by the Registrar of Titles for government interest.
Can you specify which one you're referring to?
trust caveat
In Malaysia, a trust caveat can be lodged by a person who has an interest in the property under a trust. It prevents any dealings with the property until the trust is resolved. For further assistance, you might want to consult a legal professional.