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Do you know? Garuda badge on the land title deed, what are the different colors? -

Do you know? Garuda badge on the land title deed, what are the different colors?

If you want to buy land, you need to know first. A land title deed is a land title deed, how many types are there, and what are the differences between each type?

  • Red Garuda - Title Deed Nor Sor 4
    This type of deed is 100% ownership, transferable ownership. It is known as the title deed. who have the right to eat and live, red Garuda badge or Nor Sor 4 is a document showing ownership The most obvious, tradable, legally transferable, of course.
  • Green Garuda - Nor Sor 3 Kor book
    It is a certificate of utilization in that land "not a title deed" and is not considered "ownership", but can be bought, sold, mortgaged, and can submit a change to a land title deed. Emphasize that the green Garuda badge or Nor Sor 3 Kor, issued in the area with aerial photographs It is a document that is not a title deed for use as a certificate from a competent official. that we have made use of that land
  • Black Garuda - N.S. 3 books
    Land Utilization Certificate or black Garuda is a document that is announced by the government No exact survey risk to trade "Certificate of Utilization" type Nor. Sor. 3 and Nor. Sor. 3 Kor. It's easy to remember that these 2 don't have aerial photographs. It's a document that is not a land title deed. used as a certificate to demonstrate rights or if you want to sell, you have to wait 30 days from the government
  • Blue Garuda - book cover.
    Land like this is "untradable". I repeat, many people like to be tricked into buying this type of land, which actually can't be sold. It is a land issued by the government to farmers for agricultural use only, issued by the “Agricultural Land Reform Office”, but can be leased for 99 years and can be inherited to heirs. But we can honestly recommend that you don't buy a title deed that is a blue Garuda land mark at all.