Required Documents to Buy a House in Morocco

Buying a house in Morocco requires several legal and administrative steps. Preparing the required real estate documents in advance ensures a smooth transaction and compliance with local legal procedures. Key documents include proof of identity, property title deeds, notarized sales contracts, and official certificates that verify the property’s status. Being organized with your paperwork can significantly expedite the notarization and registration of the property.

Required Documents and Purpose

DocumentPurpose
Passport or National ID CardVerify the identity and legal capacity of the buyer or seller
Residency PermitProves the buyer’s legal residency status if applicable
Preliminary Sales AgreementOutlines the agreed terms of sale before the final deed is executed
Final Notarized Deed of SaleOfficial document transferring ownership of the property to the buyer
Title DeedPrimary proof of property ownership registered in the national land registry
Certificate of No LiensConfirms the property is free of mortgages or liens
Certificate of UrbanismIndicates whether the land is buildable under local zoning rules
Bank Statement / Loan ApprovalDemonstrates the buyer’s financial capacity to complete the purchase
Proof of Funds TransferConfirms the purchase funds have been transferred to the notary

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