These guides describe how common property processes actually work on the island — the offices involved, the documents you'll need, and where things usually get stuck. They are general information, not legal advice. For disputes, contracts, or anything requiring a lawyer, see Edang Law Office.
The full route from notarized deed to a new title in your name: BIR taxes and the eCAR, transfer tax at the Treasurer, registration at the Registry of Deeds, and the tax declaration at the Assessor — in the order they have to happen.
Read the guide →Why a tax declaration is not proof of ownership, when you need to update one, and the requirements the Assessor's office will ask for after a sale, donation, or inheritance.
Read the guide →What a normal timeline looks like, the most common reasons a filing stalls — missing requirements, name discrepancies, eCAR mismatches — and how to follow up effectively.
Read the guide →Tell us where you are in the process and we'll take it from there — with a written scope and a paper trail.