Spring Farm Riverside *Stage 42 - Ridgeview*
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As a general rule of thumb, the LPI takes 2-3 weeks to register plans of subdivision of this size.
We look forward to sending you the next update, advising you that your land has been registered.
Regards,
Cornish Group"
All I am saying is that I would be asking the developer for the relevant DP numbers now if it's supposed to be with LPI imminently.
I specialize in construction finance and have lots of clients building over this way - happy to help if I can. And feel free to check out my blog posts for general info on building if that helps too!
Bec
http://www.lpi.nsw.gov.au/land_titles/p ... statistics
apparently at the moment they are saying once they get to your paperwork as long as everything is correct it could be as quick as a week to review and approve. So currently it is taking them 11 days to get to a submission and then a week to two weeks to review
i know we dont have the DP number but i would like to be able to know where to go when we do
Stage 40: DP1195585
Stage 41: DP1195599
Stage 42: DP1195600
Stage 43: DP1195601
Stage 44: DP1195602
https://six.nsw.gov.au/wps/portal/lpma/ ... reset=true
edited put wrong link on it
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