Tag Archive for: Private purchase

Inherited parental home – sell, rent or use yourself?

Inheriting your parents’ house – Sooner or later, as the child of property-owning parents, you will be faced with the question of whether to sell, rent or keep the house. The sale of the parental home is not always directly linked to an inheritance. If your parents become dependent on care and can no longer […]

Inheritance Insolvency (Heir): Procedure & Requirements

Insolvency of estates – When you deal with the topic of real estate, you always come across words that are not immediately meaningful. You suddenly find yourself in a situation you have never been in before and for this reason you often need advice quickly. In this article, you will learn everything you need to […]

Compulsory mortgage as security mortgage

Compulsory mortgage – A compulsory mortgage is the registration of a mortgage in the land register in the course of a compulsory execution. A forced mortgage is also considered a security mortgage, but unlike a normal mortgage, it is not contractually agreed and is entered in the land register in the course of the foreclosure. […]

Receivership of a property

Compulsory administration – If, at the request of a creditor, the local court orders compulsory administration of a property, the creditor is given access to the income from this property. The difference to a forced sale is that the creditor is not satisfied by the substance of the property, but by the current income from […]