Tag Archive for: Heritage

Legitimate interest in certain data in the land register

Legitimate interest – Anyone who wishes to obtain individual data on specific persons or on third-party properties must assert a legitimate interest. Accordingly, anyone who can demonstrate a legitimate interest is permitted to inspect the land register. Who can have among other things a justified interest are for example registered owners, or those to their […]

Prior notice of conveyance (land register) as reservation of title to a property

Conveyance notice (land register) – The conveyance notice refers to the agreement that the ownership of a property is to be transferred from the seller to the purchaser of the property and that this transfer of ownership is to be executed in the land register. Due to the conditional immediate reaction of the land register, […]

Conveyance (land register) of the ownership of a property

Conveyance (land register) – Conveyance is the agreement of the buyer and seller that ownership of the property is to be transferred to the purchaser and the transfer of ownership is to be executed in the land register. Only with the conveyance and the completed entry in the land register does the purchaser receive the […]

Sole ownership of land

Sole ownership – Sole ownership is the right of the owner of a certain object or piece of land to determine this thing alone. In the case of real estate, ownership is determined by which owner is registered in the land register. The sole owner of a property has the right to do whatever he […]

Real estate annuity for financing a property

Real estate annuity – If the buyer of a property cannot immediately or fully raise the financing, it can be agreed that the purchaser pays the seller an ongoing annuity. The purchaser’s payment obligation must be secured in rem in the land register, as the real estate annuity is long-term and the seller must protect […]

Personal easement

Limited personal easement – If a limited personal easement is registered in the land register, it enables the person in whose favour the easement is registered to use the property in a certain way. The content of the easement should be agreed as specifically as possible in order to avoid ambiguities and minimise the potential […]

Selling a house – the legal basics and pitfalls you should not fall into

Selling a house is a big decision with many legal procedures, contracts and requirements. As a homeowner, you should be well informed in advance about what to expect and what you need to pay attention to, so that you come out of the deal profitable. For the uninformed in the field, there are many legal […]