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A Section 88B Instrument is an important legal document in New South Wales required when registering a deposited plan. It details easements, restrictions, and covenants on a property, which can include rights of way or restrictions on how the property may be used.

Why Do You Need a Section 88B Instrument?

This document is essential for property developers, buyers, and landowners to understand any limitations or rights tied to a piece of land, especially regarding easements and restrictions.

For example, it might outline whether you have access to shared driveways or if there are height restrictions on buildings.

Developers also need this document to ensure compliance with local planning regulations before proceeding with construction.

How to Order a Section 88B Instrument on Landchecker

Ordering a Section 88B Instrument is simple through Landchecker. You can quickly obtain this document by clicking Document Searches in the navigation menu and selecting Standard Searches. Then all you need is the plan number to order the document. You can read this help article for more details.

Landchecker provides a streamlined service that caters to developers, homeowners, and legal professionals, ensuring that all property-related documents are easily accessible.

What is the Cost of Ordering an 88B Instrument?

Landchecker offers competitive pricing for property searches and document retrieval.

Head to the Landchecker Platform and go to Standard Searches to check out the competitive rates we offer for 88B Instrument Searches in New South Wales.

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