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Originally Posted by Eddy
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.
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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.