Your clients expect answers fast. But when key property details aren’t easily accessible, even simple questions can turn into time-consuming searches.
With Parcel Registers available directly in PurView, brokers can purchase and access critical title information instantly with no extra steps and no reliance on third parties.
A parcel register is the official land title record for a specific property showing ownership, legal description, and all registered interests or encumbrances.
In one recent case, Meaghan Hastings, a PurView Ambassador, needed to confirm whether a previous mortgage had been discharged. The original lender was no longer available, which surely meant that she would expect delays and uncertainty. Meaghan reflected, “In the past, I would have had to make numerous calls trying to find the right contact for my client. But I had just learned about our ability to pull a Parcel Register on a call with PurView a couple of days earlier.” Meaghan pulled a Parcel Register directly in PurView and immediately solved her dilemma. She shared, “I had an answer for my client in minutes. That kind of responsiveness builds real trust.”
Beyond speed, this capability puts control back in your hands. Instead of waiting on lawyers or external contacts, you can get your own answers instantaneously. “Being able to verify that ourselves, without waiting on a lawyer is a real advantage,” she noted.
And just as importantly, Parcel Registers help reduce risk. They provide a clear view into a property’s title history by surfacing registrations, discharges, liens, and anything else that could impact a deal. Because when it comes to due diligence, the real question is: what’s hiding on title? With PurView, you don’t have to wonder.
Book a demo today to see how purchasing Parcel Registers in PurView can help you move faster, work smarter, and deliver more confident advice to your clients. Or register for a training session in the PurView Learning Portal to discover more about Parcel Registers while earning CEU credits with MPC.




