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What is a caveat?


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A caveat is a legal document lodged at SLA by someone (known as a "caveator") against a property in which the caveator claims an interest. The Land Titles Act allows any person who claims an interest in the property to lodge a caveat. When a caveat is lodged, the Registrar of Titles will notify it against the property. 
 
 
 
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