Prepare Deed of Absolute Sale by yourself

In the Philippines, when we sell or purchase real estate unconditionally, we use a document entitled Deed of Absolute Sale. The “deed” is usually prepared and must be notarized by a lawyer-notary public and thus considered a public document.

Having your lawyer prepare the document usually means you pay more. Nothing actually prevents the parties from preparing the document themselves, and there are quite a few guides available on the net.

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