The Land Supervision Service Warned About the Increase in Fraud in the Sale of Land Plots
According to the service's information, more and more citizens, trusting verbal promises about the possibility of building residential houses, are purchasing plots of land. However, after the purchase, it turns out that these plots are classified as agricultural land or have another designated use that does not allow for residential construction.
The agency reminded that each plot of land has a strict designated purpose, and its use must comply with this status.
In light of the above, the service strongly recommends thoroughly checking the designated purpose of a plot of land before purchasing, obtaining official information from authorized government bodies, and ensuring the presence of title and permit documents.
Service specialists emphasized that purchasing a plot of land without prior verification can lead to significant financial losses and legal problems.