Santiago’s real estate conservator suspends vacation and cancels replacement due to lack of titles | bbcl_investiga

Santiago Mortgage and Gravates Registry Conservatory, Carlos Miranda Jiménez, left unnecessary the holiday permit he had requested months ago and, consequently, the replacement determination was also canceled that he would undergo it in July. Reason? An inner crisis that left the body on the edge of being achephal.

According to official decrees issued on Monday, July 1 by the Santiago Court of Appeal, Miranda returned his legal holiday between July 1 and 18, arguing reasons for “good service”. This is because the other two titles – Luis Maldonado and Kamel Saquel – are with a medical license, and the property register conservative chose to use their vacation.

The simultaneous lack of conservatives caused an alarm in the judicial administration, as Santiago’s real estate conservator is one of the most important institutions in the country in the field of property registration, mortgages and taxes, with a course of users exceeding thousands daily.

“For all of the above and fundamentally due to the commitment that the real estate conservator has with our citizens and users and users, I have decided not to use my legal vacations,” Miranda Jiménez said in a public statement, stressing that his decision responds to the reasons for institutional responsibility.

With this, the court also left decree no. 420-2025, which had named Notary Carlos Humbherto Quezada Moreno as a replacement for Miranda during his absence. Quezada – he is the 26th notary of Santiago – would temporarily take the position since July 1, but the situation changed dramatically per hour.

This turn on the planet reflects the internal tensions and the precision of the replacement mechanisms in the notary and conservative system, strongly questioned by their opacity, lack of modern adjustment and resistance to reforms.

Tensions that reach the political debate on registration system reform.

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