Adverse possession with deceased owner: why the Registry suspends registration and what you must do
The Property Registry suspends registration of adverse possession judgments if the death of the owner and the vacant suc...
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The Property Registry suspends registration of adverse possession judgments if the death of the owner and the vacant suc...
The Property Registry can deny filings that only warn of a lawsuit without requesting a specific entry. Discover what le...
The DGRN requires registration of judicially approved settlement agreements without additional public deed. Key for prop...
The DGSJFP sets the requirements that a judicial homologation order must meet to be registered in the Property Registry....
The DGSJFP endorses registering final court rulings in the Registry even if the registrar refuses. Key points for proper...