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How to fill out the LIM Application Form - Rotorua District Council online
Completing the Land Information Memorandum (LIM) application form online is a straightforward process. This guide will provide you with detailed, step-by-step instructions to ensure you correctly fill out the form and submit it efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the LIM application online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the application form and open it in your preferred editing tool.
- Provide the property details in the first section. This includes the address, full legal description, certificate title reference, and current owner (if known). If you are uncertain about any of these details, consult a Customer Advisor or contact Land Information NZ for assistance.
- Fill out your applicant details in the second section. Include the company name (if applicable), your full name, postal address, contact details, delivery address (if different), and email. Remember to include a signature and date.
- Review the fee structure provided in the third section. Select the appropriate payment method from the options available: cheque, credit card, or cash. Be aware that the application will not commence until the payment is received, and cancellation fees may apply.
- Ensure all fields are accurately completed. Double-check your information to avoid delays in processing your LIM application.
- Once the form is complete, save changes to your document. You may download, print, or share the form as needed.
Begin the process of obtaining your LIM by completing the application form online today.
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