Registry of Property: Public Nature of Books
Registry of Property: Public Nature of Books
Registry of Property: Public Nature of Books
Art. 708. The Registry of Property has for its object the inscription or annotation
of acts and contracts relating to the ownership and other rights over immovable
property. (605)
Art. 709. The titles of ownership, or of other rights over immovable property,
which are not duly inscribed or annotated in the Registry of Property shall not
prejudice third persons. (606)
Art. 710. The books in the Registry of Property shall be public for those who have
a known interest in ascertaining the status of the immovables or real rights
annotated or inscribed therein. (607)
Art. 711. For determining what titles are subject to inscription or annotation, as
well as the form, effects, and cancellation of inscriptions and annotations, the
manner of keeping the books in the Registry, and the value of the entries
contained in said books, the provisions of the Mortgage Law, the Land
Registration Act, and other special laws shall govern. (608a)
Note:
a. If a document was executed abroad, a Certificate of Authentication by the
nearest Philippine Consulate is required.
All issuance transactions require the following documents aside from the basic
requirements:
4. Consolidation of Ownership
· Affidavit of Consolidation of the purchase or Final Bill of Sale executed by
the highest bidder
6. Execution Sale
· Notice of levy or attachment must first be annotated accompanied with a writ
of execution
· Certificate of Sale
· Final Deed of Sale
License to Sell
· Development Permit
· Certificate of Registration
For other requirements, such as for annotation transaction, subdivision and/or
consolidation transactions, condominium transactions, and subsequent
transfer of CCTs, please visit this page from the Land Registration Authority
Website.
For inquiries, please visit the nearest Land Registration Authority Office in
your area. You can also visit their official website at www.lra.gov.ph