Before a group invests in land for collective development in Chile, someone needs to verify the property is clean. We handle the documentary verification so your group can make informed decisions.
Documentary checks performed at official Chilean institutions before your group commits capital to land purchases
Simplified review of property ownership history at the Conservador de Bienes Raíces to confirm legal ownership chain and identify potential issues.
Verification of active mortgages, liens, attachments, or other encumbrances registered against the property that could affect your purchase.
Consultation with the municipal DOM regarding regulatory plan restrictions, permitted uses, setback requirements, and building limitations.
Review of property tax payment status to identify any outstanding contributions or municipal debts that could become your responsibility.
Confirmation of basic service availability including water, electricity, and sewage connections to understand infrastructure requirements.
Results delivered in plain Spanish that answers one question: is this property clean or not? No legal jargon, just clear information.
We are not lawyers. We are not real estate agents. We do not provide legal advice or property recommendations.
What we do is straightforward: we go to the Conservador de Bienes Raíces, the municipality, and the DOM to gather documentary information about a specific property. We review what's on record, compile the findings, and present them in understandable language.
This service exists because collective land purchase groups need someone to handle the time-consuming process of visiting multiple government offices and interpreting the documents found there. We perform that task and deliver a clear summary of what the records show.
If issues are identified in the documentation, you will need to consult appropriate legal professionals. Our role ends with presenting what the official records contain.
A systematic approach to gathering property information from official Chilean sources
You provide the property address, cadastral number, and any available documentation. We confirm the scope of verification needed for your collective development project.
We visit the Conservador de Bienes Raíces to review property records, ownership history, registered liens, mortgages, and any legal annotations affecting the title.
We consult with the municipal DOM regarding regulatory plan restrictions, permitted land uses, building requirements, and any special zoning considerations.
We confirm the status of property taxes and verify the feasibility of connecting basic services including water, electricity, and sewage infrastructure.
We compile findings into a clear report in Spanish that presents what the official records show. You receive documentary evidence and a plain-language summary of property status.
When multiple families or individuals pool resources to purchase land for collective development, the stakes are high. Everyone in the group needs confidence that the property is free from hidden problems.
Visiting government offices during business hours, understanding Chilean property law terminology, and interpreting regulatory documents requires time and knowledge that most groups don't have.
We handle this verification step so your group can review clear information about property status before making financial commitments. The process is designed to be straightforward and the results easy to understand.
Documentary verification is a practical step in due diligence. It doesn't guarantee a perfect property, but it reveals what the official records contain so your group can make informed decisions.
Get clear information about land status before your group commits capital to a purchase
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