Thousands of plots in Paraguay look like opportunities — until you discover the title is disputed, the land floods every season, or the utilities don't reach the lot. We verify before you commit.
These are not rare edge cases. Each of these situations appears regularly across Paraguayan land transactions, especially outside major urban centers.
The property may appear registered but carry liens, pending court orders, or be listed under a deceased owner whose estate was never formally settled. A clean-looking deed is not always a clean title.
Paraguay's river systems and seasonal rainfall patterns mean significant portions of rural and peri-urban land flood regularly. This isn't always disclosed, and satellite imagery doesn't always show seasonal inundation.
A plot may be miles from the nearest ANDE electricity connection or outside ESSAP's water service area. Connecting later can cost more than the land itself, if it's even possible.
The registered survey (mensura) may not match the physical boundaries of the plot. Overlapping claims, missing boundary markers, and outdated surveys create disputes that take years to resolve.
We cover every angle of a land transaction that can go wrong. Our process is methodical, documented, and independent — we don't sell land and we don't offer legal advice.
We review the property's matrícula at the Dirección de Registros Públicos. We confirm ownership chain, check for encumbrances, liens, court orders, and verify that the registered owner has legal standing to sell.
We cross-reference the registered mensura against the physical plot boundaries. Discrepancies between documented and actual dimensions are flagged with specific measurements and GPS coordinates.
We confirm whether ANDE electrical connection and ESSAP water service are available to the specific lot — not just the general area. We document connection points and any access limitations.
We visit the lot in person, document its current physical condition with photographs, record GPS coordinates, assess flood risk based on terrain and local knowledge, and note access road conditions.
All findings are compiled into a structured written report. The report answers one question clearly: does this land have its documentation in order? No ambiguity, no legal jargon, no filler.
Every site visit includes GPS coordinate recording of the lot boundaries and key features. This creates an independent spatial record that can be compared against registered survey data.
A straightforward process with no surprises. You provide the lot details, we do the verification work, you receive the report.
Share the property details — location, matrícula number if available, and any documents you've received from the seller.
We access the Registros Públicos records, cross-check ownership and encumbrances, and verify the mensura documentation.
Our team visits the physical lot, photographs the terrain, records GPS data, and confirms utility access points on location.
You receive a written report with all findings, photographs, and a clear verdict on the documentation status of the property.
Documentation review happens at the registry offices. Physical verification happens on the land itself. Both are necessary.
Our report doesn't bury the conclusion in pages of legal language. Each check is documented, each finding is stated plainly, and the final verdict is unambiguous.
See Full Report StructureSend us the property details and we'll carry out a full documentary and physical verification. The report gives you the information to make an informed decision.
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