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Looking for historical records or documents. That’s a broad topic, can you please specify:
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number 3) SAY LAND TITLE ( type of documents)
1. Time period (e.g., World War II, ancient civilizations)?
2. Geographic location (e.g., Philippines, Europe)?
*******3. Type of documents (e.g., letters, treaties, photographs)?
To transfer the ownership of ancestral land to the new owner’s name, you’ll need to go through a process involving the Land Registration Authority (LRA) and the local government. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Requirements
1. *Old land title*: The original title or a certified copy.
2. *Deed of Sale or Transfer*: A notarized document executed by the seller and buyer.
3. *Tax Clearance*: Clearance from the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the local government.
4. *Certified True Copy*: Of the annotated title (if applicable).
Steps
1. *Verify the title*: Ensure the old land title is authentic and free from any encumbrances.
2. *Prepare the Deed of Sale or Transfer*: Execute the notarized document, which should include the description of the property, the selling price, and the names of the buyer and seller.
3. *Secure tax clearance*: Obtain clearance from the BIR and the local government, confirming that all taxes have been paid.
4. *File the documents*: Submit the Deed of Sale or Transfer, tax clearance, and certified true copy (if applicable) to the Registry of Deeds.
5. *Wait for the new title*: The LRA will process the documents and issue a new land title in the name of the buyer.
Additional Tips
1. *Consult a lawyer*: To ensure a smooth transaction and avoid potential issues.
2. *Check for any restrictions*: Verify if there are any restrictions on the transfer of ancestral land.
3. *Update the tax records*: Notify the local government and the BIR of the change in ownership.
Please note that the process may vary depending on the specific location and type of ancestral land. It’s recommended to consult with a lawyer or the local Registry of Deeds for personalized guidance.