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Agency: Land Office (District Level, Office of the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning & Construction)The buyer verifies the title certificate with the Land Office, checking for potential liens or encumbrances
How to Registering Your Property in Cambodia
Below is a detailed
summary of the steps, time and cost involved in registering property in
Cambodia. It assumes a standardized case of an entrepreneur who wants to
purchase land and a building that is already registered and free of title
dispute.
This information was
collected as part of the Doing Business project, which measures and compares regulations
relevant to the life cycle of a small- to medium-sized domestic business in 190
economies. The most recent round of data collection was completed in June 2016.
Agency: Land Office (District Level, Office of the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning & Construction)The buyer verifies the title certificate with the Land Office, checking for potential liens or encumbrances
The
buyer should obtain a copy of the initial title certificate from the seller and
verify proper ownership, ensuring that the seller is the rightful owner of the
title certificate. He verifies the title certificate with the land office (it
is also possible to start this procedure at the Land Department at the
Provincial level) to ensure that there are no liens, mortgages or other
encumbrances registered for that property.
Official cost according the Prakas 995 dated of December 28th,2012 on public service at Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction
Official cost according the Prakas 995 dated of December 28th,2012 on public service at Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction
Obtain information on the property from the
Commune Council Official
Agency: Commune Council
The
land purchaser may contact the village chief or the commune council official to
obtain information on the land in addition to an official search at the
municipal land office. This procedure is not required by law, but it is an
additional step to verify that there are no morel liens or other encumbrances
affecting the property object of the transaction
The buyer should obtain the certificate of
incorporation of the seller’s company and other documents from the seller
Agency: Ministry of Commerce
If
the landowner is a legal entity, the buyer should obtain a copy of the ID of
the shareholder or person acting on behalf of the company, and a
certified/notarized copy of the certificate of issued by the Ministry of
Commerce. These documents are needed to verify the accuracy and identity of the
company name appearing in the title certificate. A Power of Attorney is also
needed, as well as a resolution signed by the Board of Directors authorizing a
named individual to represent the company at the land office accompanied by the
Power of Attorney implementing that Resolution. This procedure is not required
by law, but carried out in practice to verify information of the seller.
Apply for registration at the District Land Office
of the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning & Construction (MLMUPC)
Agency: Land Office, (District Level, Office of the Ministry of Land
Management, Urban Planning & Construction)
When
2 persons/companies wish to buy/sell real property, together they should go to
the district office of the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning &
Construction (MLMUPC) and arrange to prepare and sign documents. The Land
office reviews the document, checks the existing land book and sends it to the
tax office to calculate the amount to be paid for the Transfer Tax. Before
that, the tax office will send their staff to the field to evaluate the
property. They have to inspect the property and assess its value. Once the
inspection is done, the tax office will ask the buyer to pay the transfer tax.
In order to complete this procedure, a cadastral transfer fee of KHR 600,000 is paid to MLMUPC.
The documentation shall include the company's statute, its Certificate of Incorporation, and Power of Attorney (obtained in Procedure 3). At the time, the original Title Certificate held by the seller must be presented to the Khan (District Level) at the time of signing the deed in order to have the name of the new owner inserted on the document.
In order to complete this procedure, a cadastral transfer fee of KHR 600,000 is paid to MLMUPC.
The documentation shall include the company's statute, its Certificate of Incorporation, and Power of Attorney (obtained in Procedure 3). At the time, the original Title Certificate held by the seller must be presented to the Khan (District Level) at the time of signing the deed in order to have the name of the new owner inserted on the document.
Pay transfer tax at the Tax Collection Office
Agency: General Department of Taxation
A
transfer tax of 4% of value of the property is paid by the seller to the
Ministry of Economy and Finance at the Tax Collection Office of the location of
the transferred property. A Tax Receipt is issued to prove that the tax has
been paid. The 4% transfer tax is set out in Article 40 of the Law on Finance
for the year 1995. In Phnom Penh, this tax is not assessed based on the true
transacted value of the property but based on a schedule of price of property
determined by the Phnom Penh Municipality. The assessed value is usually based
on the total number of square meters, the land's location, use etc. For the
land of more than 1200m², the surplus is subject to unused land tax. For the
land less than 1200m², the unused land tax is not applicable. The time for the
tax office to complete the calculation of transfer tax will depend on the
location of the land and its size.
Return to Cadastral office to complete the
registration process
Agency: Land Department (Province Level of the Ministry of Land
Management, Urban Planning & Construction)
After
taxes are paid the parties return to the cadastral office at the MLMUPC and
sign/thumbprint a MLMUPC form for buying/selling real property that was filled
in by MLMUPC official. The signing/thumb printing will be witnessed by a local
authority such as commune chief who will also thumbprint. These Procedures are
based on Land Law Arts. 244 and 245. Land Law Art. 69 bars transfer unless all
necessary taxes are paid. The documentation shall include: (1) Payment receipts
of transfer tax (obtained in Procedure 5)
Obtain the certificate of title from the
Municipal Land Office
Agency: Land Department (Province Level of the Ministry of Land
Management, Urban Planning & Construction)
The
Khan/District land office forwards all the "transfer documents" to
the Municipal Land Office where it issues the Certificate of Title in the new
owner's name and has it registered. The last procedural step in practice can
take several weeks, depending on the diligence of the land officials and
interested parties. The Certificate of Title is received at the Land Department
(Khan level)
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September 20, 2017
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