Pedro Brand.- President Luis Abinader delivered this Friday in the municipal district La Guayiga 2,100 property titles that will directly impact the same number of families in this area.
The works were carried out on plot 10 of Cadastral District 31, in the municipality of Pedro Brand.
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The titles delivered are for people who are in the Los Coquitos I and II, El Progreso, Los Palmares and Las Flores sectors.
Of the property titles delivered, 956 titles were pending to reach a total of 3,056.
When speaking during the event, the president indicated that the qualification It is not just a document, but a passport to dignity, progress and equal opportunities.
“It is our responsibility as a government to guarantee that each Dominican has the tools to build their destiny and contribute to the development of our homeland,” said the president.
For the head of state, the delivery of titles is a direct route towards prosperity and well-being.
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«With the work carried out by the Technical Executing Unit of Land Titling of the State “The delivery of title certificates positively impacts 3,056 families, which in turn translates into more than 12,224 people,” the president said.
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In his speech, the executive director of the Land Title Execution Unit, Duarte Mendez He explained that to materialize this dream, the Technical Execution Unit, together with the State Sugar Council, worked on a geographical area of 478,911.60 square meters.
With this action, the beneficiaries save a total of 244 million 480 thousand pesos, since if they had decided to carry out the work privately, they would have had to pay at least RD$80 thousand for each home or lot.
Governor Lucrecia Leyba was present; the municipal director of La GuáyigaMirtha Pérez; the directors of the National Cadastre, Héctor Mirambeaux; Agrarian Institute, Francisco García and National Assets, Rafael Burgos.
Likewise, the deputies Sandro Sánchez, Alexander Javier Cuevas and Kimberly Taveras.