Registration of ownership rights – your property in safe hands

Registration of ownership rights in the land registry is a crucial step for protecting your rights over real estate. According to current regulations, this procedure can only be conducted by lawyers and notaries, ensuring greater legal security and reducing the possibility of errors that could delay or complicate the process. The procedure for registering ownership rights in the land registry is now more transparent and secure than ever before.

Why Is Ownership Registration Important?

Ownership registration ensures:

  • Legal security – Your ownership is recorded and legally regulated.
  • Protection of rights – Prevents potential misuse or disputes.
  • Efficient property management – Facilitates the sale, gifting, encumbrance, or other transactions involving real estate.

Without proper registration in the land registry, your property cannot be legally transacted, which may cause future issues.

Legal Support for Ownership Registration

With the support of a attorney, the ownership registration process is carried out accurately and without unnecessary complications. Since individuals can no longer perform this process independently, legal assistance prevents potential errors that previously caused backlogs and uncertainties in the land registry.

Attorneys at law prepare and submit the proposal for ownership registration, ensuring that the documentation fully complies with legal provisions.

Judge's gavel on a wooden house model symbolizing the registration of property ownership rights.

Frequently Asked Questions About Ownership Registration

Who can submit a proposal for ownership registration?

Since 2023, only attorneys at law and notaries can submit a proposal for ownership registration. This rule minimizes the possibility of errors and speeds up the process in the land registry.

How long does the ownership registration process take?

The duration depends on the workload of the land registry department and the completeness of the submitted documentation.

What is the difference between ownership registration and annotation in the land registry?

Ownership registration secures the acquisition of ownership rights to real estate, while annotation records specific legal facts, such as the initiation of proceedings, disputes, enforcement actions, or restrictions on alienation or encumbrance.

Secure Ownership Registration with Expert Support

Do you have additional questions or need expert assistance? Feel free to contact us for legal support and a secure execution of the ownership registration process.

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