Associated Press
Brazil Launches Property Rights Program
By ELIZABETH DWOSKIN , 09.26.2006, 03:48 AM
Rio will spend $1 million to map two sprawling shantytowns as the first step toward granting land titles to residents who otherwise have no property rights in the sprawling slums, officials said.
Minister of Cities Marcio Fortes Almeida announced Monday that the government would survey the Rocinha and Vidigal shantytowns, which drape two mountainsides overlooking some of the city's most famous beaches.
Without title, residents cannot finance home repairs, get credit or mail, or sell their property. They can also be evicted without legal recourse - a real fear in a city where entire slums - known as favelas - have been removed to make way for commercial developments.
Since 2003, 272,000 families nationwide have received titles to property in favelas and another 450,000 families are in the process of getting them, Almeida said.
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Rocinha, Brazil
Vidigal