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Old 04-07-2008, 09:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Eddy View Post
By it, I meant the "deslinde". The contract with the surveyor guarantees a max limit of time for them to get the paperwork to the tribunal. The rest is a waiting process that can be speeded up I'm sure. As for the title. I have had it for years. Also, a few years ago I bought some other property and Guzman's office got the titles transfered to me within a few weeks. I know a lot has changed since then. Now you need a deslinde to be able to get the title transfered "to you". A good protection against people buying property with bogus titles. Bottom line, if they deliver the "deslinde" by the end of July, I'll be a happy camper. If not, well .... you know. LOL.
So, the the time offer by your surveyor is to measure and prepare all papers to be submitted to the land court.
I had asked because it was my understanding so far, that it is supposed to take in between half and a full year for the court to approve it and, where necessary issue new title(s).

Thanks for clearing this up, Eddy.

... J-D.
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