Registering Property in Guatemala
This topic examines the steps, time, and cost involved in registering property in Guatemala.
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This topic examines the steps, time, and cost involved in registering property in Guatemala.
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View all indicator data and topic details for this economy.| Procedure | Time to complete: | Cost to complete: | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Obtain an property certificate ("Certificacion del historial de la finca") and the cadastral value certificate ("Valor de matricula") | 7-8 days (depending on length of the real estate file or if it is digitalized) (simultaneous with procedure 2) | $7 (expenses, depending on length of the real estate file) + $ 20 (legal fees) |
| 2 | Lawyer/notary prepares the sale agreement and notarizes it, along with the public deed | 2 days | $62.50 + ($800 - $1000) (notary fees) + $65 (tax stamps, copies, and others) |
| 3 | Public deed is delivered to the Property Registry for its recording | 7 days | Q.160 + 0.15% of transaction value (registration fees) |
| 4 | Notify the Municipality and/or DICABI of the transaction | 10 days | no cost |