Taken from the newspaper Hoy
New York. The Dominican consulate in this city informs its nationals residing in NY, NJ, CT and PA, under consular jurisdiction, who own properties belonging to the State Sugar Council (CEA), the Dominican Agrarian Institute (IAD), National Assets (BN), and the Ministry of Housing, formerly INVI, and do not have definitive titles from the Dominican State, that the process to acquire definitive titles will begin.
During the last week of July, the director of the Permanent Commission for Land Titling of the Dominican State, Mérido Torres Espinal, to receive Dominicans who own properties in order to begin the titling process.
Those who intend to attend the meeting should bring the documents they possess to begin the process and go in advance to the legal department of the consular headquarters (212-768-2480), located at 1501 Broadway Avenue, Suite 410, entrance on 43rd Street, reported Erasmo Chalas Tejeda, director of the press department.
In August 2020, President Luis Abinader issued Decree 35-21, expanding and assigning new functions to the Commission, whose main objective is to provide definitive titles to people who own land, parcels or other properties belonging to the State, said Consul Eligio Jáquez.


