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hello landowner the Land Registration Authority or LRA has great news for you you can now convert your land title from a manual title to an e title now before we go any further lets look at the statement more closely the land title is the common term for the certificate of title its your best proof of ownership of a piece of land it details the propertys location and the size of the land and each land title has a unique registration number as well as your legal name on it the LRA keeps your original land title inside as vault and when you plan to make a transaction with your land like selling it or transferring ownership your duplicate copy must match the original title the title in your possession is your owners duplicate of title the dangers of paper titles both original and duplicate land titles are made of paper and this can be d lost misplaced or destroyed by wear and tear fire and natural disasters the answer is land title conversion to e title the LRA has embarked on the e t