Qarışıq müqavilənin təsdiqi
Required documents
- A document confirming ownership of the property or a document on prior registration in the state register;
- Certificate issued by the State Registry Service of Immovable Property under the State Committee for Property Issues on whether there is an encumbrance or arrest on the property;
- If the owner is married, his/her marriage certificate;
- Notarized consent of the husband (wife) to mortgage real estate;
- Reference of housing areas and notarized consent of adults about the circle of family members registered for residence in a residential house, apartment, or country house;
- Notarized consent of the buyer-mortgagor's husband (wife).
- If the mortgagor or mortgagor is a legal entity, documents determining his/her legal capacity (charter, extract from the register and certificate of state registration, the statute of the branch and representative office, and power of attorney issued to its head)
- When the contract is concluded through a representative, a notarized power of attorney is issued to him/her by a legal entity.
Required persons
- The mortgagor or his/her representative on the basis of a power of attorney approved by the notary public;
- The mortgagor or his/her representative on the basis of a notarized power of attorney;
- Buyer-debtor;
State Fee
- In the city of Baku - the state fee shall be 150 manats, and the fee charged for the service - 22.50 manats;
- In other cities and regions - state fee 50 manats, service charge - 7.50 manats.
- For the approval of the purchase and mortgage agreement concluded in the form of a mixed agreement on the residential area, which is taken into account by the preferential mortgage loan provided by the legislation:
- In the city of Baku - 60 manats, service fee - 9 manats
- In other cities and regions - the state fee shall be 25 manats, the service fee shall be 3.75 manats
Note
The original documents on the basis of which the notarial act was performed are attached to the copy of the agreement, the certificate of inheritance rights, etc. kept by the notary. Original documents (for example, birth, marriage, and death certificates) are returned to the persons who presented them, and their notarized copies are kept at the notary.