Three practical sessions teaching you to independently check property registry records, construction permits, developer backgrounds, and trust documentation before investing in collective real estate schemes in Argentina.
Practical training focused on the documents any platform or developer should provide before requesting your investment.
Learn to access and interpret property registry records to confirm land ownership, liens, mortgages, and legal status before investing.
Learn moreUnderstand how to verify construction permits have been granted, their scope, validity periods, and what they authorize.
Learn moreCheck developer registration with the IGJ, review corporate structure, identify directors, and examine public records for relevant history.
Learn moreVerify trust existence, registration, review trust agreements, understand beneficiary rights, and identify trustee responsibilities.
Learn moreCompare commercial presentations with official documents to identify discrepancies, omissions, or inconsistencies that require clarification.
Learn moreDevelop skills to formulate specific questions based on document findings, understand what answers should contain, and recognize evasive responses.
Learn moreHands-on learning with example documentation. Practice verification techniques in each session.
Introduction to property registry systems, IGJ databases, and municipal permit records. Learn navigation and basic search techniques.
Review example documentation sets. Identify key information, verify consistency, and practice cross-referencing between different document types.
Apply learned techniques to comprehensive case studies. Formulate questions based on findings and understand appropriate follow-up procedures.
All practice uses example documentation created for educational purposes. No review of active project documents.
Limited participant numbers ensure individual attention and opportunity to practice each verification technique.
Each session includes hands-on practice with document sets, database navigation, and information verification.
Training teaches verification skills. It does not provide legal advice, investment recommendations, or project evaluations.
Understanding what documents to request and how to verify them helps you make informed decisions.
Gain practical skills to independently verify real estate investment documentation. Three-session program with hands-on practice.