Bibliographic citations
Vasquez, V., (2024). Informe jurídico de la Resolución N°0600-2024-SUNARPTR (NSIR-T): ¿La legislación promulgada es suficientemente exhaustiva para combatir el fraude inmobiliario? [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28342
Vasquez, V., Informe jurídico de la Resolución N°0600-2024-SUNARPTR (NSIR-T): ¿La legislación promulgada es suficientemente exhaustiva para combatir el fraude inmobiliario? []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28342
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title = "Informe jurídico de la Resolución N°0600-2024-SUNARPTR (NSIR-T): ¿La legislación promulgada es suficientemente exhaustiva para combatir el fraude inmobiliario?",
author = "Vasquez Ninanya, Vania Alejandra",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
In this report, we analyze whether the legislation established to combat real estate fraud is comprehensive enough for this purpose. To that end, we will present the main rules on the subject. In summary, through Resolution No. 0600- 2024-SUNARP-TR (NSIR-T), we will explore the application of these rules in the registry context, conducting an analysis of the related registry principles and the application of the norm carried out by the Registry Tribunal. After understanding that there is existing legislation, is it necessary to ask why cases of real estate fraud due to identity theft or document forgery still occur? It is concluded that it is important to refer to what happened prior to extraregistrally, so effective validation of individuals’ identity by a notary is of utmost importance. Additionally, providing citizens with tools to be aware of being defrauded is crucial, not only limiting them to their existence but also ensuring their proper dissemination and implementation.
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