Quintana Roo real estate portal surpasses 150,000 queries in just three months

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In just three months, the newly created Quintana Roo Citizen Portal, or Real Estate System, has already received over 152,000 online inquiries and more than 8,000 registered users.

Mariann González Pliego Castillo, director of the Public Registry of Property, explained that this portal has been a resounding success in its primary objective: to reduce real estate fraud through online inquiries that allow users to verify if the person selling a property is indeed the owner.

“To date, we have over 8,145 registered users and more than 152,860 inquiries. This shows that the system has been very well received by citizens; it is very easy to access and has allowed citizens to directly complete their transactions without having to visit our registry offices,” the official stated.

Among the procedures that can be carried out through the link https://ciudadanos-rppc.qroo.gob.mx/portal-ciudadanos/ without the need for a notary public are: the lien certificate (CLG), property deeds, certified copies, registration history certificates, and registration certificates.

This catalog of procedures and inquiries allows anyone interested in acquiring a property to know the number of owners and transactions that have been made with that property through a registration history and to be certain that the seller is indeed the legitimate owner, explained the head of the Public Registry of Property.

Being a statewide service, it allows even those who do not live in the state to consult this same data on any property in any municipality within the state, without having to physically travel to access this information, she added.

The portal centralizes more than one million properties in a single database and migrates the history of more than three million records. Furthermore, the system does not operate in isolation; it connects with other institutions such as the State Tax Administration System, CENAM, and the National Population Registry, which accelerates data validation and strengthens certainty in each procedure, as announced by Governor Mara Lezama herself on August 20.

Source: es-us.noticias.yahoo