The real estate market in Inhambane is boiling, but the transfer of DUAT (Land Use and Benefit Right) is still a complex process. In Mozambique, land belongs to the State, and what is negotiated is the right of use and the improvements built on it.
Many buyers make the mistake of accepting "community documents" without proper state validation, which can lead to the total loss of investment in case of third-party claims.
SD&MP Checklist for Coastal Property Purchase:
- Occupation History: Verify if there was a mandatory community consultation under the Land Law.
- Registration Certificate: Obtaining the updated certificate at the Land Registry.
- Protection Zones: Confirm if the property does not invade the Marine Reserve or military easement zones.
- Municipal Council Approvals: Validate if the architectural projects have the green light from local authorities.
Our team carries out complete Real Estate Due Diligence, protecting national and foreign citizens. Do not sign the deed or promise of sale without confirming the "legal health" of the land with our specialists.
Investing in real estate in Inhambane? Request a prior land audit.
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