Fake land titles, sales without consent, illegal occupation: MRE property assets are a prime target for fraudsters. Here's how to secure your property portfolio in Morocco from abroad using available official tools.
Verify land title on ancfcc.gov.ma
The first step is to verify the current status of your land title on the National Land Registry Agency (ANCFCC) portal. You can check online the title status, existing registrations (mortgages, easements), and request a property certificate. This official certificate confirms that you are indeed the sole owner and that no fraudulent transaction has been registered. Carry out this verification at least once a year.
💡 Tip — Request an updated property certificate from the ANCFCC once a year, even if you have no ongoing transactions. It's your best protection against silent fraud.
Activate preventive land registry opposition
Land registry opposition is a powerful preventive measure: it registers a notice on your land title that blocks any transaction (sale, mortgage, donation) without your explicit agreement. It is granted by the land registrar upon simple justified request. Once the opposition is registered, no deed can be validated on your property without you being informed beforehand and giving your consent. It's the most effective protection against fraudulent sales.
💡 Tip — File a land registry opposition application today if your property is vacant or managed by a third party. It's a simple, inexpensive and extremely dissuasive procedure.
Appoint a trusted professional
If you need to delegate management or supervision of your property, do so via a notarised power of attorney strictly limited to necessary acts — and never via a general power of attorney. Prefer professionals registered with professional bodies (lawyer, notary, certified estate agent). Property concierge services specialising in MRE offer regular surveillance, photographic reports and alerts in case of anomaly. Avoid informal mandates with relatives unfamiliar with legal matters.
💡 Tip — A power of attorney for sale must be specific to ONE property, ONE buyer and ONE minimum price. Any broader power of attorney is a major risk.
⚠️ Warning — NEVER give a general power of attorney including the right to sell your property. This is the main cause of fraudulent sales of MRE properties.
Remote monitoring
Several solutions allow you to monitor your property from abroad: designate a trusted neighbour or friend who alerts in case of anomaly, use a property concierge agency (monthly visit, photo report), or install surveillance cameras with remote access if the property is closed. For undeveloped land, a solid fence and ANCFCC display board deter illegal occupation. Regularly check property taxes (TNB, TF) to ensure no third party is paying them on your behalf.
💡 Tip — A property tax bill paid by a third party can be used as evidence of occupation in certain procedures. Always pay your taxes yourself.
Recourse in case of dispossession
If you notice an attempted dispossession or fraudulent transaction, act immediately: report it in writing to the ANCFCC (urgent opposition if not yet done), file a criminal complaint with the Public Prosecutor at the competent Court of First Instance, and instruct a lawyer specialising in Moroccan property law. Limitation periods are 5 years for certain acts. The faster you react, the higher your chances of recovering the property.
💡 Tip — Always keep a digital copy of your land title, purchase deed and all documents related to the property. In an emergency, you can immediately transmit them to your lawyer.
❌ Common mistakes to avoid
- ✕Giving a general power of attorney including the right to sell — major risk of fraudulent sale
- ✕Never checking the status of the land title — fraud can be prepared silently for years
- ✕Trusting an agent without a limited notarised power of attorney
🔗 Official links and resources
❓ Frequently asked questions
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