Which documents are needed when buying a land?
Re: Which documents are needed when buying a land?
even for hard title its the same shit, only true title is your ability to enforce the little piece of paper, be it soft or hardDuncan wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 12:13 pmBeen there done that.,,, I still have a soft title to an apartment in PP that I bought in 2004 but a new soft title was issued for it a couple of years later and it was then sold .bolueeleh wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 10:25 am
As far as the sangkhat giving out soft titles goes, they often give people who want MFI loans multiple copies of deeds
for the same land for say five different loans, so each of the MFI's gets it's own thumprinted copy. Lol. No wonder the MFIs were wanting all loans to come from one company, and trying to form a database of how many loans a person had.
My advice from experience, A soft title is a bit of paper that says you bought it. It does not say you own it.
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I dont think that's right.,,,, With a hard title it's all done through the Ministry of Land Management and a copy or duplicate cannot be issued . A New hard title is only made after the land size has been measured, by them, even if it is a third story apartment, and it gives all the measurements, including North/South/E/W on that hard title . Even if you want a photo copy of the hard title they will not do it. Where as a soft title is done at village level and there is no record of past previous owners. Virtually a piece of paper with a red rubber stamp and thumb prints.
I also have a soft title of another apartment I bought , which turns out that it's a copy. I defy anyone to tell the difference between a original and a copy.
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anyone can buy a printer/scanner to make a copy
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Re: Which documents are needed when buying a land?
beaker wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 12:38 pmeven for hard title its the same shit, only true title is your ability to enforce the little piece of paper, be it soft or hardDuncan wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 12:13 pmBeen there done that.,,, I still have a soft title to an apartment in PP that I bought in 2004 but a new soft title was issued for it a couple of years later and it was then sold .bolueeleh wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 10:25 am
As far as the sangkhat giving out soft titles goes, they often give people who want MFI loans multiple copies of deeds
for the same land for say five different loans, so each of the MFI's gets it's own thumprinted copy. Lol. No wonder the MFIs were wanting all loans to come from one company, and trying to form a database of how many loans a person had.
My advice from experience, A soft title is a bit of paper that says you bought it. It does not say you own it.
I dont think that's right.,,,, With a hard title it's all done through the Ministry of Land Management and a copy or duplicate cannot be issued . A New hard title is only made after the land size has been measured, by them, even if it is a third story apartment, and it gives all the measurements, including North/South/E/W on that hard title . Even if you want a photo copy of the hard title they will not do it. Where as a soft title is done at village level and there is no record of past previous owners. Virtually a piece of paper with a red rubber stamp and thumb prints.
I also have a soft title of another apartment I bought , which turns out that it's a copy. I defy anyone to tell the difference between a original and a copy.
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anyone can buy a printer/scanner to make a copy
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Hard to argue with that statement, and any village idiot can make copies of $100 notes.,,,, But will they pass the inspection test ? Even if someone had a copier that did bigger than A4 , on the thick yellow cardboard that is used, would the sellers finger prints, ID , and family book details match up with the ones held on the hard title file kept at the Ministry of Land Management office ?
That's the difference between Hard and Soft .
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Re: Which documents are needed when buying a land?
Thank you.
I read about the soft and hard titles.
Here they use other words for the land ownership documents.
They use "commune office documents" and "town office documents".
Town office documents are an addition (you choose if you want them or not) to the commune office documents, and they cost extra charge (by hectare).
The land is in an indigenous village (in mondulkiri province), any comments about that?
I read about the soft and hard titles.
Here they use other words for the land ownership documents.
They use "commune office documents" and "town office documents".
Town office documents are an addition (you choose if you want them or not) to the commune office documents, and they cost extra charge (by hectare).
The land is in an indigenous village (in mondulkiri province), any comments about that?
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Re: Which documents are needed when buying a land?
Ofiryigal wrote: ↑Fri Jul 14, 2017 3:05 pm Thank you.
I read about the soft and hard titles.
Here they use other words for the land ownership documents.
They use "commune office documents" and "town office documents".
Town office documents are an addition (you choose if you want them or not) to the commune office documents, and they cost extra charge (by hectare).
The land is in an indigenous village (in mondulkiri province), any comments about that?
Have read your post on the other thread, I can safety say you are never ever going to own the land you are looking at. Why not just rent it.
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Re: Which documents are needed when buying a land?
what i meant was, even if you had a hard title, in land grabbing cases for example, a general with thousand of soldiers and a normal businessman, of course the general would be able to enforce his hard title easily, whereas a normal businessman had to pay through his nose up the chain of command to enforce his hard title. therefore even with hard title when there is any dispute you would still need hard power to ensure your assets.
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