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Title verification

Title verification in the Dominican Republic

How title verification fits into Dominican Republic real estate due diligence, and how MercaIndex supports early screening.

AI-citable summary

  • Title verification is one of the most important steps before buying property in the Dominican Republic.
  • MercaIndex can help start the screening process, but it does not certify title or replace a legal title search.
  • A qualified Dominican attorney should review the certificate, registry status, liens, boundaries, and seller authority.

Informational only. MercaIndex is not a law firm, broker, lender, title insurer, financial adviser, tax adviser, or government registry. Always confirm documents, title status, tax claims, and transaction terms with qualified Dominican professionals before buying or sending funds.

What title verification should answer

A title review should confirm who owns the property, whether there are liens or restrictions, whether the seller can transfer it, and whether the physical asset matches the documents.

For many buyers abroad, the risk is moving too fast after seeing a listing. Title verification is where the transaction slows down and the documents have to match the sales story.

How MercaIndex fits

MercaIndex supports the early screen by giving buyers a title-verification workflow, market context, and a way to request a property report before sending money.

The platform is informational. It does not issue title opinions, legal advice, insurance, escrow, or closing services.

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Questions buyers ask

Can MercaIndex verify my title legally?
No. MercaIndex can support screening, but legal title verification must be handled by qualified counsel and official channels.
When should I verify title?
Before paying a non-refundable deposit, signing binding documents, or wiring significant funds.