There is nothing malicious or underhand in this it's just the way they talk, the problem is trying to establish who in law actually owns the land or house.
Reading through the many posts here I gather that the "Chanote" is the title for the land, and presumably the person named on it is the rightfully legal owner of that land. Is that right?
I would think if the land has changed hands many times there would be several names on the "Chanote" the last name being the current owner. Or do they issue a new "Chanote" at each transfer of ownership in which case there would be only one name.
I also seem to remember reading about any restrictions as to the use of the land being written on the back of the "Chanote" Is this correct?
Basic question, what does a "Chanote" actually look like?
As I understand it all the people living at a house are listed in the Blue Book but does it show who actually owns the house?
If the owner of the house lives somewhere else they would not be in the Blue Book at all so is there some other document that shows who the owner is?
Just a few questions trying to understand who owns what.





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