Don't Buy a House in The Philippines Until You Watch This! 7 Must-know Real Estate Documents
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 Published On Oct 31, 2021

Realty Reality - Episode 1: Basic but Essential Real Estate Documents and Contracts When Purchasing a House (Philippine Setting)

This video tries to inform on the basic real estate documents that one must be familiar with before entering a real estate purchase in the Philippines.

In my next videos, I will go in-depth with each of these documents one by one. This video is just to give the home buyer some foundational knowledge of pertinent documents to ask the seller for when trying to purchase a property.

7 Important Documents You Need to Check Before Buying A House.

1. Transfer Certificate of Title
2. Tax declaration land and bldg.
3. Certificate of No Improvement for Land only
4. Tax Receipt Land and Bldg.
5. Tax Clearance Land and Bldg.
6. Lot Plan/Vicinity Map or Blueprint
7. Special Power of Attorney

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